Meihekou City in Jilin takes measures to ensure transportation of supportive team aiding Changchun-Xinhua

Meihekou City in Jilin takes measures to ensure transportation of supportive team aiding Changchun

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2022-04-08 21:03:06

Supportive team members from Meihekou City pose for a group photo in Changchun City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 6, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Xinhua)

A school bus transporting supportive team members is seen on its way to Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Wang Huyue/Xinhua)

Supportive team members from Meihekou City are seen on a school bus on their way to Changchun City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Xinhua)

Staff members disinfect the school buses transporting supportive team members from Changchun in Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Gao Qingyang/Xinhua)

Supportive team members from Meihekou City work at a COVID-19 testing site in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Xinhua)

Supportive team members from Meihekou City arrive in Changchun City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 6, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Sun Jichao/Xinhua)

A school bus transporting supportive team members comes back from Changchun to Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Gao Qingyang/Xinhua)

A school bus transporting supportive team members comes back from Changchun to Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Gao Qingyang/Xinhua)

Staff members disinfect school buses transporting supportive team members from Changchun in Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Wang Huyue/Xinhua)

Buses transporting supportive team members are seen in Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Xinhua)

A school bus transporting supportive team members comes back from Changchun to Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 4, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Xiao En/Xinhua)

A school bus transporting supportive team members comes back from Changchun to Meihekou City, northeast China's Jilin Province, April 3, 2022. Some 5,000 supportive staff from Meihekou City who are aiding Changchun, one of the hardest-hit cities in China amid the latest virus resurgence, commute between the two cities every day in order to lessen boarding and lodging burdens on Changchun. The supportive team members, including medics, government officials and police officers, start off early morning and get back in late night, both by taking ferry buses. To ensure the transportation of the supportive team, Meihekou City uses all the available buses and even school buses for the mission. (Photo by Gao Qingyang/Xinhua)