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Zhengzhou University: Allocate 300,000 yuan to help students in difficulty go home for the New Year 2841 students are ready to stay in school for the New Year

author:Minnan Net

On January 19, at the 65th press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Henan Province, Wang Zongmin, deputy secretary of the party committee and president of Zhengzhou University, answered reporters' questions on relevant issues.

Wang Zongmin introduced that Zhengzhou University strictly implemented prevention and control measures in accordance with the principle of "people-oriented, moderate tightening, and closed-loop management", so that there was not a single case of infection on campus, and achieved a stage victory.

Up to now, 9182 students and 162 international students have not left the university, mainly graduate students with scientific research tasks. Among them, 2841 students are ready to stay in the school for the New Year to continue scientific research activities. Another 6,503 students are interested in preparing to return home after completing their research assignments this semester. As the university with the largest number of students staying in the province, in the face of the difficulty of preventing cross-infection and the lack of isolation and observation places, Zhengzhou University has made efforts from three aspects to do a good job in the daily management of students staying in school during the winter vacation to ensure that students staying in school spend a peaceful and safe holiday.

Be a good "guardian" of students who have left school. Zhengzhou University launched a series of activities of "Cold Door Students, Peace of Mind for the New Year", and allocated 300,000 yuan to help students in difficulty go home for the New Year. According to the changes in the epidemic situation and the wishes of students, properly arrange for students to leave school, and the students' tutors and counselors will escort students who have left school and returned home to high-speed rail stations, train stations, airports or the hands of students' parents "point-to-point". Since the winter vacation, more than 300 students have been escorted "point-to-point" to help students take the first step of safely returning home.

Source: Great River Network

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