2451 x 3440 px | 20,8 x 29,1 cm | 8,2 x 11,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
10. April 2022
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SHANGHAI, CHINA - APRIL 8, 2022 - Volunteers unload and count rice, grain and oil from trucks before delivering goods door-to-door in Shanghai, China, April 8, 2022. At a press conference on COVID-19 prevention and control work in Shanghai, Chen Tong, deputy mayor of Shanghai and head of the special team for daily necessities, said that in the context of shopping malls, supermarkets and vegetable farms still unable to open normally, we should make every effort to solve the problem of daily necessities supply and "the last 100 meters" distribution of residents in closed communities: To collect and parity packages as a cover for the main way, supermarket stores, electrical business docking platform, delivery and other kinds of insurance for enterprise group meal, actively organize vegetables daily necessities such as food supply, expand the scale of stock up, roll out insurance for the package, order to residents, business with a single, volunteers in the form of a single, through the neighborhood committees, community property management, industry authority, We will collect consumer demand for goods, and the government will organize relevant state-owned enterprises to make sure that the goods they buy are in the bottom line. In a big city with a population of tens of millions, how to ensure the distribution of daily supplies to households in the face of sudden lockdown is a problem faced by wuhan, Xi 'an and other places when they were locked down. Mobilizing the enthusiasm of community workers and giving full play to volunteer forces will greatly improve the efficiency of material distribution.