China News Service, Manila, August 12 (Reporter Guan Xiangdong) On August 12, the Philippine-China Anti-epidemic Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Anti-epidemic Committee), composed of the Philippine Chinese Society’s Disaster Relief Fund and the major Philippine-Chinese organizations and institutions, launched a new round Relief work mechanism.

  On the same day, the Anti-epidemic Committee issued a newsletter stating that in the context of the severe epidemic in the Philippines and the anxiety of the Chinese community, in order to gather the strength of the Chinese community and integrate the resources of the Chinese community, under the overall coordination of the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines, the Chinese Society Anti-epidemic Committee launched a new In a round of rescue work mechanism, a special working group was established to provide services to the Filipino-Chinese society and support the overseas Chinese in the Philippines to overcome the difficulties and overcome the epidemic. details as follows:

  (1) Advisory service group. Responsible unit: Philippine Chinese Business Federation, Philippine Chinese Federation of All walks of life. Cooperating unit: Philippine Traditional Chinese Medicine Center. Work focus: To provide Chinese medical services and guidance to the Chinese community.

  (2) Nucleic acid detection group. Responsible unit: Philippine Chinese Business Federation, Philippine Chinese Federation of All walks of life. Cooperating units: Chongren Hospital, Philippine Red Cross Laboratory and other institutions. Work focus: arrange for the overseas Chinese who need to be tested for nucleic acid testing in time.

  (3) Inpatient treatment group. Responsible unit: Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Cooperating units: Chongren Hospital and Chongji Hospital. Work focus: Arrange for the hospitalization of overseas Chinese patients in need.

  (4) Legal aid group. Responsible units: Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Philippine Chinese Aid Center. Cooperating unit: consular protection liaison officer. Work focus: Assist overseas Chinese in dealing with damage to rights and legal disputes caused by the epidemic. (Finish)