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Local Grannies Volunteer to Provide Lunches to Frontline Workers in Quanzhou, Fujian
April 6, 2022Volunteer grannies pick vegetables for cooking at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
Volunteer grannies cook at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny gives out lunch to a frontline essential worker fighting the COVID-19 epidemic at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny delivers lunch meals at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny loads a basket of vegetables onto a three-wheeler at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny picks vegetables for cooking at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny cooks at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
A volunteer granny makes cooking fire at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
Volunteer grannies ride three-wheelers to deliver lunch for frontline essential workers at Xinbu Community in Quanzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, April 5, 2022. A group of local grannies, with an average age of over 70, have been volunteering to cook and deliver lunches to frontline essential workers in Quanzhou amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. They have prepared over 1,000 packed meals so far. [Photo by Zhou Yi/Xinhua] |
(Source: Xinhua)
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