Shanghai has sufficient storage reserves of rice, flour, grains, oils and meat, and is working hard to solve the problem of low procurement and distribution efficiency.
Shanghai will continue to carry out nucleic acid testing or antigen testing throughout the city to achieve early detection and early control of risk personnel as soon as possible.
Today's press conference mainly focuses on the issue of ensuring the supply of daily necessities.
According to the press conference on Shanghai’s relatively sufficient reserves of rice, flour, grains, oil and meat, Shanghai will go all out to supply daily necessities to the city’s 25 million people.
At present, Shanghai has sufficient storage reserves of rice, flour, grains, oils and meat. At the same time, it has also locked in sufficient supplies of vegetables, pork and other goods from outside the city, which can be transported to Shanghai at any time.
Currently, Shanghai is working hard to solve the problem of low efficiency in the procurement and distribution of daily necessities. It insists on using "collection and distribution, affordable packages" as the main way to ensure supply, and connects with various supply guarantee companies such as supermarkets, e-commerce platforms, and group meal distribution, and actively
Organize the supply of goods, expand the scale of stocking, and launch guaranteed supply packages to cover the basic needs of citizens to the greatest extent.
Chen Tong, deputy mayor of Shanghai and head of the daily supplies support team of the Municipal Epidemic Prevention and Control Leading Group: "Residents place orders, supermarkets distribute orders, and volunteers deliver orders" to fully protect citizens' daily needs. The government organizes relevant state-owned enterprises
We will do our best to ensure that the vegetable gift packs distributed in each district are fully covered.
In response to the lack of supply nodes for daily necessities, Shanghai will establish a "white list" to ensure supply and unblock wholesale markets, distribution centers, e-commerce warehouses, central kitchens and other outlets that strictly implement epidemic prevention and control measures.