(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Zhejiang Yiwu Market "supports" Shanghai "epidemic" line with more than 10,000 tents

  China News Service, Yiwu, May 3 (Dong Yixin and Fu Feiyang) "As soon as it was dawn, there was a phone call to negotiate tent orders. Sometimes I couldn't sleep at two in the morning. Most of the orders were from Shanghai." May On the 3rd, Zhu Yuelai, an operator of the International Trade City in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province, has sent about 40,000 tents, more than 50,000 sleeping bags and 9,000 folding beds to Shanghai since March 15th.

  Since the outbreak of the current round of the epidemic in Shanghai, several rounds of nucleic acid screening have been carried out locally.

Some of the temporary nucleic acid sampling sites downstairs in various communities and communities in Shanghai are set up by tents, and many of these tents are from Yiwu.

  "In the beginning, some customers in Shanghai ordered tents, and then some non-governmental organizations and companies shipped them to Shanghai as guaranteed supplies, and some groups and individuals purchased tents and donated them to Shanghai for free." Zhu Yue said.

  In recent years, camping tents have been "swiped" on major social media through the dissemination of short videos.

Zhu Yuelai told reporters that he did not give up the production of tents that guarantee the supply of Shanghai because of the benefits brought by the new air outlet. Instead, he first met Shanghai's demand for tents, ensured the production of tents, and then produced hot-selling camping tents to meet the market.

  "The tents and sleeping bags initially sent to Shanghai were all basic styles, but later they were upgraded to rain-proof, wind-resistant tents and more breathable sleeping bags according to demand and weather," said Zhu Yue.

  It is reported that these supplies from Yiwu to Shanghai have played a variety of roles.

Among them, tents are placed at various nucleic acid sampling points and registration points at the gate of the community to shield the epidemic prevention workers from wind and rain. Sleeping bags and folding beds can be used as temporary resting points for the frontline staff of epidemic prevention, so that they can sleep soundly for a while.

  "I hope Shanghai will get better soon." Zhu Yue said that he and his employees have been "connecting" for many days, and everyone is keeping "Shanghai" together in their own fields.

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