China News Service, Johannesburg, November 5 (Reporter Wang Xi) The Chinese Embassy in South Africa held a donation ceremony on the 5th to donate the third batch of anti-epidemic materials to overseas Chinese in South Africa.

  On the same day, Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Chen Xiaodong attended and delivered speeches, Li Xinzhu, Director of the South African Chinese Police-Civil Cooperation Center, Zhang Zhao, Executive Vice President of the All-African China Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification, He Ming, President of the Pretoria Fujian Association, South Africa China Economic and Trade The Secretary-General of the Association, Wei Dongze, and other overseas Chinese delegations and agency leaders accepted donations on behalf of the overseas Chinese community.

  Chen Xiaodong fully affirmed the local police and civilian centers and relevant overseas Chinese agencies for sticking to their posts during the epidemic, and doing their utmost to assist overseas Chinese living in southern China in fighting the epidemic and ensuring safety. He expressed his heartfelt thanks to everyone and asked them to express sincerely to all overseas Chinese living in southern China. Condolences.

  Chen Xiaodong said that the Party Central Committee and the State Council always care about the safety of overseas Chinese.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the embassy has issued anti-epidemic materials and medicines many times in accordance with domestic deployment to help overseas Chinese to fight the epidemic based on the local area.

There is food at home, so I don’t panic.

On the basis of the first two batches of donated anti-epidemic materials, the Chinese Embassy in South Africa transferred 190,000 masks donated by the China Overseas Friendship Association to everyone in a timely manner, hoping to help everyone in the current and possible second wave of epidemic Good epidemic protection.

The number of new infections in South Africa continues to remain high every day, and the situation is not optimistic. It is also hoped that the overseas Chinese in South Africa will reduce their travel, especially to avoid international travel as much as possible to reduce the risk of infection.

  Chen Xiaodong emphasized that due to the impact of the epidemic, current public security problems in South Africa have become more prominent.

As holidays such as Christmas are approaching at the end of the year, the Overseas Chinese Association in South China must be more vigilant, strengthen precautions, joint prevention and joint governance, and jointly safeguard personal and property safety.

The embassy and consulates in South Africa will meet everyone and try their best to provide assistance. We will do our best to work with powerful departments such as the South Police Force to jointly build a safe overseas Chinese community.

  The overseas Chinese leaders at the scene thanked the embassy for donating the third batch of anti-epidemic materials, saying that this fully demonstrated the motherland's sincere care for the overseas Chinese.

They will distribute relevant materials to various places in a timely manner to the hands of overseas Chinese in need, and at the same time assist them in safety precautions, and work together to ensure health and safety.

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