(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Jilin City: Life is slowly returning to normal

  China News Service, Jilin, April 28 (Reporter Shi Hongyu) After staying at home for more than 30 days, Li Wenbo got the pass issued by the community, and almost "rushed" out of the community. The feeling of going to the supermarket for shopping was "great"!

  It was an unusual day for him and the city.

Jilin City, which is deeply troubled by the current round of epidemic, announced that from 0:00 on April 28, it will gradually and orderly restore normal production and living order.

Citizens go out shopping Cang Yan photo

  Residents in "epidemic-free communities" like Li Wenbo can go out to buy daily necessities with their pass cards every day.

  Stores near Taishan Road in Jilin City have reopened, wearing masks, keeping a distance in line, observing goods, and completing transactions outdoors... Jilin City has been deserted for more than a month, and the streets are revived.

Citizens are queuing for shopping at the supermarket, Cang Yan photo

  However, the volunteers at the scene still did not forget to remind the public: the risks are still there, and action must be taken quickly.

  Li Min, who was going back to work on this day, also acted quickly: he packed a change of clothes and luggage, and a vehicle sent by the factory took him back to the workshop.

Citizens shopping to avoid contact with Cang Yan

  Li Min, who works in an auto parts manufacturer, is an engineer in the unit.

"In order to catch up with the schedule, the workshop may have to work overtime. In order not to bring risks to the community, I will live in the factory." He said that he and his colleagues will make up for the lost production schedule as soon as possible.

Citizens go out shopping Cang Yan photo

  In the Haier store in Jilin City, the manager Bo Yongxing is leading the staff to tally the goods.

According to his plan, during the "dynamic management" period, orders of more than 800,000 yuan with live broadcasts will be delivered in these days.

  Some volunteers continue their previous work.

Chi Siyuan, Pang Zhenyu, Wang Rui, Li Kexin, and Liu Guibo of the Blue Sky Rescue Team for College Students in Jilin City are all "Generation Z".

Citizens queuing for Cang Yan photo

  On the 28th, these young people had just completed the isolation and were going home, but they were temporarily ordered to go to other communities to continue their support.

"The risk is still there, and our work can't stop." Young people understand the danger of the virus remaining.

  From 12:00 on the 28th, three medium-risk areas in Jilin City were adjusted to low-risk areas.

So far, the entire local area is a low-risk area.

However, the official also emphasized that the orderly restoration of production and living order does not mean that risks are "zeroed out" and hidden dangers are "zeroed out."

  On the premise of ensuring the safety of epidemic prevention and control, the local area is speeding up the restoration of normal production and living order.

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