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JD。 Hungry said that they would spare no effort to ensure the supply in Shanghai. JD.COM urgently collected a large number of daily necessities and sent them to Shanghai, and distributed them to needy families by contactless express delivery. Hungry, organizing nearly 2,000 takeaway brothers and contacting local businesses in Shanghai can also solve some problems to a great extent. Now many enterprises are providing assistance to Shanghai, because if the epidemic situation in Shanghai continues to be bad, the economy of our whole country will be affected to a certain extent.

This time, with the help of JD.COM and Hungry, Shanghai can also effectively solve some local epidemics, and the epidemic situation in Shanghai can also be well controlled. Because in Shanghai now, many residents can't eat normally. Bian Xiao saw some foreigners in Shanghai saying that they had eaten instant noodles for nearly two months, and some people could only sleep to relieve their hunger. These speeches also make everyone feel very sad, and the help of these enterprises can also solve everyone's most basic life.

During the whole outbreak of the epidemic, China society chose to adopt closed management, with the aim of reducing the number of close contacts. However, blockade management can easily lead to everyone's most basic life, and there is no way to get protection. Although many areas have donated materials to Shanghai, the situation in Shanghai is always not optimistic. Now, JD.COM and Hungry have once again extended a helping hand to Shanghai, and Bian Xiao himself believes that Shanghai will be able to tide over the epidemic as soon as possible.

Because the current epidemic situation in Shanghai is really serious, it is said that these enterprises can help Shanghai solve these problems very effectively. Bian Xiao has been praying for an end to the epidemic in Shanghai as soon as possible. If you live in Shanghai, you must not go out at will to reduce cross-infection.