Wuhan deliveryman offers help to Shanghai
Every morning, Wang and volunteers sort out the materials needed by the medical workers and residents; document papers; collect materials; contact the transportation department to coordinate vehicles and deliver the materials to people as soon as possible.
In addition to his job, he spends at least six hours a day coordinating materials.
At present, the temperature in Shanghai has risen and the pressure on medical workers fighting in Shanghai has also increased. Wang is vigorously collecting mosquito repellent liquid, hand cream and flat soled shoes.
"It's hot, so I hope they can be a little more relaxed and comfortable," said Wang.
In addition, the 30 tons of vegetables raised by Hubei Charity Federation to aid Shanghai will also arrive in Shanghai with the help of Wang.
"Brother Yong, thank you for helping me again!" replied one medical worker.
Facing appreciations and gratitude from friends in Shanghai, Wang said that it was his honor to do his modest part and it was also a "return gift" to the medical staff from Shanghai that helped Hubei province two years ago.
"Who I really want to thank are the local volunteers in Shanghai who help the citizens coordinate and distribute materials. After the epidemic is over, I will go to Shanghai and thank these lovely people face to face!" Wang said.