Xinmin Evening News (special correspondent Wang Weiru and reporter Yuan Wei) Yesterday afternoon, it was drizzling, and Li Wanqiang, a kind-hearted person from the community, came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luo, who were over 90 years old, who lived on Anqiu Road . Yihe helped recover with the new squalene drug, and the old man repeatedly said: “Thank you Mr. Li for sending charcoal to help us tide over the difficulties.”
Caption: Various imported antiviral infection drugs and antipyretic antipyretic drugs purchased by Li Wanqiang. Photo by Wang Weiru
Li Wanqiang is the chairman of Longmen Pawn Company, a representative of the Hongkou District People’s Congress, and the vice president of the District Private Enterprise Association. Since 1996, he has worked hard to get rich and has never forgotten to give back to the society. Every year before the Spring Festival, he always invites more than 100 lonely and widowed elderly in the community to have a prosperous New Year’s Eve dinner. When we parted, we still did not forget to give everyone milk, eggs, ginseng and other big gift packages. This has been going on for 26 years. The year before last, the epidemic began to appear in Shanghai. Li Wanqiang came up with a new way to send warmth. He asked the restaurant to cook a hearty New Year’s Eve dinner, packed it in boxes and delivered it to the door with the company employees, and also sent a real and affordable “ Epidemic Prevention Gift Pack”.
Caption: Li Wanqiang (right) came to the door to deliver squalene and oximeters to Uncle Luo and his wife who had low blood oxygen levels.
In mid-December last year, many elderly people were “acquired”. At that time, there was a shortage of medical resources . In order to help these disabled elderly people relieve their urgent needs and allow them to save themselves at home as much as possible, Li Wanqiang immediately contacted friends in Japan and Australia to purchase a large number of anti-virus, fever-reducing, and cough-relieving tablets for distribution to the elderly. Some elderly people suffered from severe hypoxia after being recruited, and their blood oxygen levels were less than 90%. Li Wanqiang saw it in his eyes and was anxious in his heart. He tried every means to purchase “squalene” medicine for increasing oxygen from abroad and distribute it to those in urgent need. Many elderly people took squalene for only two or three days, and their oxygen saturation rose to more than 95% of the normal index, and they were out of danger. In addition, Li Wanqiang bought 50 finger oximeters for the elderly so that they can measure blood oxygen at any time. With the oximeter, the old man has a lot of peace of mind. If the oximeter is lower than 90%, he will immediately go to the hospital for medical treatment.
Li Wanqiang also posted a message in his Moments on his mobile phone that the drug “give it if you ask for it”. Li Wanqiang took the pains to distribute medicines every day and give them to the door-to-door. Those who were far away would pack them and send them by express. He was often so busy that he forgot to eat. A bottle of imported squalene costs more than 2,000 yuan, and Li Wanqiang spent more than 300,000 yuan for this. Some residents whose condition improved rapidly after taking the medicine were very grateful and transferred money to him from their mobile phones, but he kept his promise and returned them all. Li Wanqiang told the reporter with a smile that it is a pleasure to do some good deeds to help the elderly and vulnerable groups who are sick. In the past few days, he will continue to buy some medicines for emergencies.