Police open temporary market to sell food to people

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DA NANG – 30 “container markets” containing food have been brought by the city police to residential areas for sale to stabilize prices, through residential groups.

On the morning of August 28, Secretary of the Da Nang City Party Committee Nguyen Van Quang (on the left) and Major General Vu Xuan Vien, Director of the Da Nang City Police, came to inspect and launch the sale of necessities of the force. Police at the point of sale on 2/9 street (Hai Chau district).

This is the first day the Da Nang police have provided goods to people during the period of social isolation. The Secretary of the Da Nang City Party Committee assessed the “container market” form of the police sector as timely, helping the city supply goods to people faster during the time of tightening anti-epidemic measures.

At the sales point on Hung Vuong Street (Thanh Khe district), soldiers wear protective gear when selling directly to residential groups. Meat, fish, vegetables are preserved in frozen containers to ensure quality.

There are 30 sales points, which will be organized in four districts of Hai Chau, Thanh Khe, Cam Le and Lien Chieu. Goods are sold through ward police and residential groups, while people are continuing to “stay at home” until September 5 to help the city fight the Covid-19 epidemic.

Representatives of the residential groups take turns to buy according to the orders of the households. Soldiers at the point of sale must wear anti-droplet glasses to increase their ability to prevent Covid-19.

Many soldiers shared that sales work “is not my forte, but I try to do the best I can”. Many representatives of the neighborhood group when coming to buy things here helped the police pack the products.

Soldiers wearing protective suits sit in the hot weather to collect orders and transport and arrange goods for people.

At the supply point in front of Da Nang station, containers are placed in a shady place to sell to Tan Chinh ward (Thanh Khe district). The soldiers took advantage of the cool weather to quickly distribute the food.

Hundreds of orders from people in Tan Chinh ward were sent to the regional police force. After that, the regional police will give the application directly to the soldiers at the supply point.

Fresh meat, chicken and fish are weighed by the soldiers to ensure the weight before being delivered to the people.

When receiving goods, representatives of the supply groups also check the quality; If the food is found to be of poor quality, it will be removed immediately.

In addition to meat, fish, chicken, duck, rice, vegetables and spices sold at a stable price, the police also support each order with a free portion of green vegetables for neighborhood groups to distribute to disadvantaged households. towel.

Police vehicles of Tan Chinh ward support to bring goods to residential groups to reduce work pressure and travel for leaders and deputy leaders.

After sorting according to orders, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh (left cover), Head of the 15th residential group, Tan Chinh ward, directly delivered food to households. Volunteers also support spreading throughout the masterpieces and alleys to deliver goods to people so that the goods are preserved immediately.

“The food provided by the police quickly makes people very excited, improves their meals, especially fresh meat and fish,” said Ms. Thanh, saying that in recent days, the people’s food reserves for 7 The day of “stay at home” has ended, while the city extends the application of this regulation to 20 days because of the complicated development of the epidemic.

Previously, from August 27, the Da Nang Department of Industry and Trade also reopened some traditional markets, provided that about 30% of stalls selling necessities such as meat, fish, green vegetables, and spices. At An Hai Bac market (Son Tra district), the sales area is covered with walls. Vendors in addition to masks must have anti-droplet glasses.

A resident wears a raincoat when going to An Hai Bac market. “The epidemic is still complicated. I don’t have protective gear, so I wear a raincoat, I feel more secure,” she said.

From July 10 to now, Da Nang has recorded 3,766 cases of Covid-19. Yesterday (August 27), the city recorded 202 cases, the highest ever. Today, the number of new positive cases is 109.54. 54 out of 56 communes and wards in Da Nang have all recorded Covid-19 patients during this outbreak. Follow vnexpress

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