(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Wuhan "Unblocking" Day: Wuhan Overseas Chinese: The Heart Suspended for Hometown and Relatives Finally Let Go

China News Service, Beijing, April 8th (Wu Kan) "Great Wuhan, beautiful Wuhan full of fireworks, long time no see!" On April 8, Zhang Quan, a Wuhan-based overseas Chinese living in Los Angeles, USA, reposted it in the circle of friends A piece of Wuhan "unblocked" news, with such a text.

Today in Wuhan "unblocking", Zhang Quan's first thing to get up in the morning was to talk to his 86-year-old father in Wuhan. "It's finally unblocked. The old man is in a particularly good mood today! I'm going to see the cherry blossoms in the community. I Remind him not to leave the community as much as possible. Unblocking does not mean unblocking, and the epidemic prevention mentality cannot be relaxed. "

Zhang Quan ’s father returned to Wuhan from Los Angeles for a minor operation at the end of last year. He wanted to recover and returned to the United States for a period of time. Unexpectedly, he caught up with the “Fighting City”. The old man spent 76 days at home alone. "I was very worried at the beginning. I was afraid that my father would not be able to eat and take care of myself, but the community had volunteers to deliver food every day, and the refrigerator at home was always full! Now my father often hangs his mouth to say" Wuhan this battle " It's so beautiful '! "

When the reporter's phone was connected, Yang Zhihong, chairman of the Hubei Commercial Association of New Zealand, was preparing to drive from Wuhan to Huanggang. "The control of the departure from Han Channel was lifted. I have to go to Huanggang to deal with some work issues today. I can't delay the resumption of production. ! "

Due to work reasons, Yang Zhihong often lives in his hometown of Wuhan. "In early February, the New Zealand government sent a flight to Wuhan, but I did not return to New Zealand. I firmly believe that under such strict prevention and control measures, Wuhan will soon get better!" Yang Zhihong was not idle. She mobilized overseas Chinese in New Zealand to donate money to their hometowns and purchase materials to support Wuhan ’s frontline against the epidemic.

Yang Zhihong told reporters that yesterday was the first time she had gone out to buy food in more than 70 days. "What I saw, heard, and smelled on the road was the familiar atmosphere of Wuhan. Those who go to work, walk their dogs, and bask in the sun come out. Now, not only is it easier for everyone to live, but also the psychological pressure has been released. The happy life in the past is back! "

"In these days of" Fengcheng "in Wuhan, I met with my parents' video in Wuhan every day." Xiong Ying, a Canadian overseas Chinese, said that his parents are old, and he has been worried every day for more than two months. No abnormality? Mentality is okay? The food at home is not enough ... Now Wuhan is "unsealed", my dangling heart can be regarded as put down! "

Xiong Ying said that his parents went to the supermarket downstairs yesterday and bought some rice, flour, vegetables, and meat. "Everyone says 'opening the city gate does not mean opening the door of the house', and I also advise the second elder not to take it lightly. They are going to continue their home for some time, and they will not go out without urgent needs."

Although Yu Peng, president of the Hubei Association of California, USA, is not in the country, he pays attention to the news of "unblocking" his hometown every day. "Seeing many pictures and videos, the hot dry noodle shop opened, the cherry blossoms of Wuda opened, and Chuhe Han Street. It has gained popularity again ... I finally look forward to this day, it is really hard to come by. "

Yu Peng told reporters that his company in Wuhan is currently promoting the resumption of production in an orderly manner. "The office building is being completely eliminated. We also prepared masks and disinfected alcohol for employees. In addition, the health monitoring and safety of returning employees The training is also in progress, and construction is just around the corner! "

Recalling Wuhan's "closing the city", he and his fellow citizens of the Hometown Association traveled day and night for his hometown, Yu Peng said, "At that time, seeing the hometown is difficult, everyone is in a hurry, and they want to do what they can. Things, now my hometown is finally getting better, everything we do is worth it! "(End)