When some people in Shanghai, has been experiencing its worst COVID-19 outbreak in the past two months, are retiring for the night, are working to keep the city running.
For example, Long Anhua, 51, delivers daily necessities to neighborhoods across Shanghai. At 10 pm on a recent evening,he had just completed deliveries of fruit and vegetables and (await) further orders from Shanghai Jiaxuan Logistics, the company he works for. Long, the truck driver, said though he does feel (absolute) exhausted, he will carry on as he believes it's what he should do during the pandemic and what he has done to date that embody his personal values.
Awaiting his next mission, Long said (control) the fast spread of the Omicron variant, Shanghai has raced time in the past three weeks by launching a series of efforts. With a number of local deliverymen (place) under a closed-loop management system (闭环管理), and to make supplies (access) to residents in a similar situation, e-commerce giants and logistics companies have expanded their courier fleets (快递团队) throughout the city. This means that (employ) such as Long have to work overtime or even through the night to deliver as many supplies quickly as possible to residents in lockdown. Undeniably, those ordinary workers have made great contributions in the fight against COVID-19 in Shanghai.