Recently, Li Dabao, an anti-epidemic volunteer from Lebanon, has been active at the nucleic acid testing site of Huacao International Community in Minhang, Shanghai. He holds the registration form and is skilled in helping foreign residents to register for nucleic acid testing.

  "If I didn't have confidence in (Shanghai), I wouldn't be here. I would say China is one of the best countries in the world to beat the epidemic. I've lived here for 15 years and I feel like I'm a part of it. I have It is my responsibility to guide everyone. If everyone is safe, I will be safe, and we will work together. I am part of Shanghai, I live in this city, and my duty is to protect the city together.”

  Holding the "Supply Guaranteed Package" leaflet, Li Dabao continued his service work.

"Now the government has provided some food and vegetables, are you interested? We can't go out, so you can ask the (community) managers what you need and if you have anything to add, you can also ask them. "

  The "foreign residents" who queued up for inspection on site also expressed their views on closed-loop management.

  "Frankly it's been a bit difficult for me to work from home, but I think it's been pretty well organised so far."

  "I think these are all necessary under the current situation. In order to return to a normal life and a long-term safe life in the future, we can only briefly 'sacrific' the present time first." (Video source of Gao Zhimiao) Minhang District Rong Media Center)

Responsible editor: [Li Yuxin]