China News Service, April 20 (Xinzhou). According to the Malaysian Sin Chew website, a Chinese wife who has been married to Malaysia for more than ten years regards Malaysia as her second home; the new crown pneumonia outbreak occurred when she found the police Working under the sun and rain, but without a mask, I feel very distressed. Half of the masks that were originally sold to relatives and friends are drawn, that is, 1,000 donations to the headquarters of the Ipoh Police District.

Buy masks for relatives and friends and give half to the police

  Ye Qinzhu, 48, and her husband Yao Yongchang run a restaurant in the First Garden. At the beginning of the management order, she went out to buy once a week. When she passed the roadblock, she saw that the police were not wearing masks; the wind and rain were heavy, the tent was blown down, and the police continued to stand guard. She and her husband chatted at home, both worried about the safety of the police officers.

  "The police are going to endure the wind and rain all for the safety of the people. It's really hard. No mask is really dangerous. Even the 9-year-old daughter reminds me: Mommy, the police uncle has no mask. Can you give them the masks at home? ? "

  So every time Ye Qinzhu passed through the roadblock and saw that there were policemen without masks, they took out the masks that were put in the car at any time and were ready to be sent to those in need, and sent them to the police.

Friends and relatives agree

  "Before I helped my relatives and friends order 2,000 masks from China, I will not sell 1,000 of them. I will give them to the police first and ask my relatives and friends to buy them first. I do so and they agree."

  Ye Qinzhu previously contacted the Ipoh office of the Sin Chew Daily. Please ask the newspaper office to contact the headquarters of the Ipoh Police District to send out the mask.

  "I live in Malaysia, although I am Chinese, but the people here are very kind to me, and I like it very much. With this epidemic situation, we ca n’t do the same as others, do n’t donate tens of thousands, and we will do our best. Points, let ’s have a little bit of thought! "

  In addition to donating Ye Qinzhu ’s masks to the police and selling to relatives and friends, if you see a relatively tight customer, you will sell the masks at a low price. If you really ca n’t afford the money, she simply gives it away for free. "Some poor families, elderly people, people with disabilities can't afford it, so give it to them. They also have to go to buy food!"

  Ye Qinzhu also donated to a group of Chinese daughter-in-laws to the Houbairun (Central) Hospital in Ipoh, Sudan. She said: "The Chinese are very united, each person took out 5 or 10 pieces of land, and the epidemic soon passed. I think it is just a little bit of heart."

  Notting, Ipoh's deputy police district director, said the masks will be handed over to frontline police officers involved in roadblock operations, large motorcycle patrols (URB) and police patrol fleet (MPV). He thanked Ye Qinzhu and his wife for their contributions to the police and their care for the police.