Intl volunteers shine in Tianjin's anti-virus campaign

发布者:王昭骅发布时间:2022-01-22浏览次数:10

Everyone in Tianjin has contributed in one way or another to the city's resolute and unrelenting fight against the COVID-19 outbreak, including expats. Some of them have volunteered to help Tianjin with city-wide nucleic acid testing, overall screening and other preventative measures.

On Jan 14, at the site of the fourth round of nucleic acid testing for all staff on the Jinnan campus of Nankai University, Islam Akhtar, a Pakistani graduate student from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, was maintaining order.


From 12 to 10:30 pm, he and a team of international volunteers that included Sayyed Yasra, a master's student from the School of Pharmacy, and Abeer Samir Sayed Osman, an Egyptian doctoral student from the School of Tourism and Service, had been sticking to their tasks.

It was my first time as a volunteer, and I realized their difficulties in arranging nucleic acid testing, lockdown management, logistics support,and more, Abeer Samir Sayed Osman said.

I have been studying in China, and I have personally experienced how much the Chinese government has paid for the prevention and control of the epidemic. China is Pakistan's best friend. The Chinese government and people have given me the opportunity to study in China. I hope to be able to do something when it needs my help,” said Islam Akhtar.

On the night of Jan 12, teachers and students at Tianjin University were undergoing a third round of nucleic acid testing. Muhammad Shoaib, a Pakistani international student, signed up to join the volunteers, though the temperature had dropped sharply to minus 5 degrees. I want to help others, like what others at Tianjin University are doing!

I like traveling, and I love Tianjin, especially the food here, said Muhammad, who is now pursuing his PhD in water engineering at the top university in Tianjin. Since the latest COVID-19 outbreak, my teachers and classmates have been working day and night to curb the virus spread on campus. I feel moved by their contribution and want to be part of them.