(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Taiwanese sent braised pork rice to epidemic prevention workers: I hope the food can relieve fatigue

  China News Service, Jinhua, April 21 (Dong Yixin) "Braised pork rice is a traditional food in Taiwan. I hope that epidemic prevention workers can taste delicious food after work and relieve fatigue. Mixing gravy and rice will make you feel happy. A few days ago, Zhang Yuanyuan, a Taiwanese affiliate, said after delivering 75 Taiwanese braised pork meals to the epidemic prevention staff at a high-speed bayonet in Yiwu City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province.

  Zhang Yuanyuan is the head of a local Taiwan-funded enterprise, and her lover, Taiwan compatriot Lu Guofeng, is also participating in volunteer services for epidemic prevention and control in a community in Jinhua.

On April 15, a new round of epidemics occurred in the urban area of ​​Jinhua. As of 24:00 on April 20, a total of 134 local positive cases of new coronary pneumonia were reported in Wucheng District of the city.

Like Zhang Yuanyuan and Lu Guofeng, many local Taiwan compatriots and Taiwanese are participating in the fight against the epidemic in various forms.

Taiwan compatriot Lin Nanwen (first from left) participated in the volunteer work of epidemic prevention in the local community.

Photo courtesy of Shao Yuting

  "The virus has no rest time, and we don't dare to neglect the slightest bit. Only by guarding the 'small gate' can we guard the 'gate' of the city." Lin Jinwang, head of Jinhua 1st Enterprise, said that in accordance with the relevant requirements of epidemic prevention, the company strictly implements Good factory disinfection, epidemic prevention materials distribution, personnel entry and exit registration, responsible for each employee.

  Lin Nanwen, a Taiwanese compatriot who is a member of the Residents Committee in Jinhua No. 1 Community, also joined the front line of the fight against the epidemic, assisting community workers in nucleic acid testing, information registration, and distribution of supplies.

  "For people of my age, if they undergo nucleic acid screening on time and stay at home with peace of mind, they will support the fight against the epidemic." said Yu Yingxiong, a 75-year-old Taiwanese compatriot who lives in Dongguan Community, Dongxiao Street, Jindong District, Jinhua City.

Li Lina (third from right), head of Jinhua No. 1 Enterprise, donated supplies to a centralized isolation medical observation point.

Photo courtesy of Li Lina

  In addition, after learning that the first batch of people in Wucheng District, Jinhua City were transferred to a centralized isolation medical observation point in Hangzhou, Li Lina, the head of Jinhua No. 1 Enterprise in Hangzhou, took the initiative to contact relevant departments and urgently purchased a batch worth 30,000 yuan. Yuan's condolence materials were delivered to the observation point as soon as possible.

  According to the person in charge of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Jinhua City, since April 15, cadres of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Jinhua City, as well as compatriots in Jinhua and Taiwanese families, have participated in nearly 300 volunteer services in the fight against the epidemic.

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