Recently, affected by the cold wave, the temperature in Shenzhen dropped by 10 degrees, making it very cold in the morning and evening. The reporter learned that in the Xin'an District of Bao'an, Shenzhen, in addition to the ongoing epidemic prevention work, a special operation to rescue homeless people has been launched since February 15.
In Xin'an, law enforcement teams, urban management, grid and other patrol personnel conduct 24-hour inspections of key areas such as stations, overpasses, and tunnels where homeless people often hang out. Once homeless people are found, patiently persuade them to go to the rescue station. For homeless people who are unwilling to go to rescue stations, provide material assistance, measure their body temperature, and distribute protective materials such as masks, gloves, and disinfectants; those with abnormal body temperature or physical condition should contact medical institutions for treatment in a timely manner. In addition, to ensure smooth information communication, a WeChat working group for street homeless relief was established to report through multiple channels and deal with it promptly and securely, leaving no dead ends in epidemic prevention and control.
As of February 17, a total of 196 inspection personnel and 91 vehicle inspections had been dispatched. A total of 23 homeless people had their body temperatures taken and rescued. No abnormal persons were found. Food, quilts, masks, gloves, disinfectants and other protective equipment were distributed. supplies.
[Reporter] He Jun
[Correspondent] Lu Hong Cui Zhaolei
[Author] He Jun
[Source] Southern Newspaper Media Group Southern + Client