There are foreign volunteers at the second screening sampling point in Dongli Lake Street, Dongli District. At present, I will contribute to my second hometown-News Center-Northern Net

Executive summary:“Hello, please queue up in order and keep a distance of more than 1 meter.” On the evening of the 12th, at the secondary nucleic acid screening sampling point in the Oasis Home Community, Dongli Lake Street, Dongli District, two foreign volunteers, a man and a woman, were particularly attracted to people pay attention. They wore red vests and maintained order at the scene with fluent Chinese. They also answered the questions of residents who came to do nucleic acid sampling from time to time, and were praised by the residents at the scene.

“Hello, please queue up in order and keep a distance of more than 1 meter.” On the evening of the 12th, at the secondary nucleic acid screening sampling point in the Oasis Home Community, Dongli Lake Street, Dongli District, two foreign volunteers, a man and a woman, were particularly attracted to people pay attention. They wore red vests and maintained order at the scene with fluent Chinese. They also answered the questions of residents who came to do nucleic acid sampling from time to time, and were praised by the residents at the scene.

“We live in this community and saw the information regarding the recruitment of nucleic acid collection volunteers in the community WeChat group. It happened that my girlfriend was studying medicine, so I took the initiative to sign up and wanted to do some work for the community within my ability.” The 25-year-old this year Wan Sen is from Guinea-Bissau, Africa, and is currently studying biology at Tianjin University. Another volunteer, Kuzani, is his girlfriend, from Zimbabwe, who has graduated from Tianjin Medical University.

Guide residents to line up in an orderly manner, assist community staff to deliver supplies, and remind residents to keep a distance of 1 meter in line… At noon that day, the two appeared at the community collection point for the first time, and assisted community staff to serve the residents according to their work needs. They were busy until night. As night fell, the temperature dropped sharply, and although they were wearing thick down jackets, the two were still shivering from the cold. The staff advised them to go home early to rest, but they insisted on going home until the nucleic acid collection was completed in the early morning of the next day.

Wan Sen said: “At the moment of the epidemic, there is no nationality. Although we are foreigners, we have received a lot of help and support from the community and have long regarded Tianjin as a second home. As a member of the community, we are willing to use all The knowledge learned can contribute to the community and Tianjin.”

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