[Explanation] In the face of the epidemic, the anti-epidemic does not discriminate against nationality. Recently, many foreign volunteers have appeared on the front line of anti-epidemic in Shenzhen. They did not regard themselves as outsiders, but as part of Shenzhen, each contributing their own strengths. Do your best to warm and help the residents of the community.

  At the temporary vaccination site of the new crown vaccine in Shenzhen Shekou People's Hospital, Sofia from Mexico guided foreigners who came to be vaccinated to register.

In Sophia's eyes, anyone can be a volunteer as long as they want to contribute.

  [Concurrent] Foreign Volunteer Sophia

  My specific job is to help (come over) people, see if they have social security, and then if they need to pay, we will help them too.

  [Explanation] At the nucleic acid testing point in Guiyuan Street, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Luca, an Italian who has lived in Shenzhen for 6 years, carefully assisted residents who came for nucleic acid testing to register information, maintain order, and explain relevant epidemic prevention knowledge.

  【Concurrent】Foreign Volunteer Luca

  Doing these testing points can check whether there is any problem or danger. Volunteer work is very important because it can help the entire community and the entire city to become healthier and safer.

  [Commentary] The reporter noticed that although the foreign volunteers in Shenzhen have different nationalities, skin colors and languages, they speak fluent Mandarin.

They put on "red vests" and protective clothing, and skillfully maintained order, checked health codes, and provided consultation and translation for other foreigners.

  In addition to volunteering on the front lines of the fight against the epidemic, many foreigners have sent love and blessings to the anti-epidemic workers and fought the epidemic together.

For example, an employee from an Italian restaurant and bar delivered 20 handmade pizzas to anti-epidemic workers in Futian District, Shenzhen.

  [Concurrent] Chef Lele of an Italian restaurant and bar in Shenzhen

  We sent some food, because we really felt that they worked a lot, and it was raining and cold these days, and I thought they were working too hard, so we have to help too.

  [Commentary] In Nanshan District, Shenzhen, children from different countries made all kinds of gratitude cards with their own hands. The anti-epidemic staff expressed the same gratitude in different languages.

  Zhang Jianyue Zheng Xiaohong Wei Jeff Zhu Zuying reports from Shenzhen, Guangdong

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]