Wuhan communities to keep helping vulnerable
Residential communities in Wuhan, the city hit hardest by the novel coronavirus epidemic in China, will keep supporting vulnerable populations, such as older and disabled people, by satisfying their needs for medical service and daily necessities, community official said on Tuesday.
The Tazi Lake community in Wuhan's Jiang'an district has provided door-to-door service for more than 750 households in difficulty, according to community Party chief Wang Xiaoqi.
Control and prevention work in the community faces more pressure as some cadres and employees of enterprises return to their own positions amid gradual work resumption. More Party members, department leaders and volunteers will be mobilized to help people in need, Wang said.
"We have set up a WeChat group consisting of pharmacy workers, family doctors at the medical center, and community staff to share information and ensure residents get needed medicine," he added.
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