China News Service, April 11th, according to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore website, the recent outbreak of New Coronary Pneumonia has continued to spread in Singapore. There have been multiple infections in the dormitory of foreign workers, and the number of infected workers continues to rise. The embassy in Singapore attaches great importance to the health, safety and protection of rights and interests of the new workers and compatriots, sends care through various means, and fights the epidemic with the workers.

On the evening of April 10th, Hong Xiaoyong, the ambassador to Singapore, made video connections with the heads of five Chinese-funded construction companies to listen to the reports on the impact of the epidemic situation on the Chinese workers under each unit. Safety. On the morning of April 11th, Hong Xiaoyong also connected with the video of worker representatives living in the dormitory to get a detailed understanding of the workers' diet and medical and health conditions, and remind workers to strengthen personal protection and maintain physical and mental health. In the early stage, the embassy sent condolences to the workers twice, conveying the care of the party and the government. Hong Xiaoyong also recorded condolences for Chinese workers and sent them to more than 40 centralized dormitories where Chinese workers live.

The embassy maintains close communication with relevant parties in Singapore regarding the living conditions of the dormitory and health and epidemic prevention reflected by the workers. At the same time, the embassy actively provided support for workers in the field of anti-epidemic materials, and urgently allocated 20,000 medical masks to 1800 Chinese workers through the Chinese Enterprise Association.

As Singapore continues to upgrade its epidemic prevention and control measures, there have been cases of Chinese workers being dismissed by local employers, and the legitimate rights and interests of some workers have been damaged. The embassy records in detail the information of the workers seeking help, guides and assists the workers in solving problems through channels such as consultation with employers and complaints to the Ministry of Manpower. Under the mobilization of the embassy, ​​the Chinese-funded Enterprise Association launched an initiative to call on member companies to donate to the "Singapore Foreign Workers 'Assistance Fund" to provide financial assistance to the workers' compatriots in solving necessities and meal arrangements. Some companies have resorted to action.

The new workers thanked the care of the motherland and the warmth sent by the embassy, ​​and said that they will consciously abide by the various epidemic prevention regulations, strengthen personal protection, unite and help each other, and spend this special period together.