00:00Andrea Evaristi, a 41-year-old Italian, has been living in China for almost 12 years.
00:06Now he works as an executive chef at a hotel in Nanchang, Jiangxi province.
00:12Recently, Nanchang has carried out new rounds of mass nucleic acid testing to curb rebound of the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:18The hotel where Andrea works provided free boxed meals for the medical staff nearby to show support and gratitude for
00:24their hard work.
00:27Because now epidemic, we don't work.
00:31Restaurant now is closed for safety.
00:33We have doctors here coming to the hotel.
00:36Yesterday we arranged what we call a haixin bingang.
00:41It's a cookie with a heart shape.
00:43And we deliver it to all the doctor's rooms.
00:47And we write a ticket.
00:49Every staff write what they feel.
00:51For my side, I write, thank you very much for keeping us safe.
00:56Your job is incredible.
00:58You are my hero.
00:59Later when we give the paper, they read the paper.
01:03They make, oh, wow, thank you.
01:06They feel our love, our appreciation.
01:08Andrea Evaristi also speaks highly of Chinese government's efforts in combating the COVID-19 resurgence.
01:15I see everyone, government, doctor, police, make a really big, big effort.
01:23Everyone wants this pandemic is finished very fast.
01:26Government and doctor, they tell us what we need to do.
01:29Simply we do.
01:31People, government care for us.
01:33They want these things very fast, close.
01:36I feel very safe.
01:38I feel really like a family.
01:39I think it's absolutely one of the most safe country in the world.
01:43I don't know.
01:43I don't know.
01:46I don't know.
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