Close to the spring festival of 2020, the COVID-19 outbroke extensively in Wu Han, Hu Bei Province, and swept across the rest areas of China gradually. Luckily, under the guidance of Chinese government, measures of controlling and preventing COVID-19 have taken quickly and effectively.
In the past few months, students of Center for Studies of Education and Psychology of Ethnic Minorities in Southwest China of Southwest University participated actively in volunteer activities to help communities and hospitals to control and prevent COVID-19. In the local communities, they helped staffs to disseminate the knowledge of preventing COVID-19 to all residents and persuaded them to stay at home as much as possible. Additionally, they assisted staffs to collate the information about health condition of residents, their outing route, the residents who came back from other places, etc. In quarantine period, they also helped to deliver living materials and clean up household garbage for community residents. In the hospitals, they assisted doctors to sort out the files of patients who went to the respiratory department the day before, and they also went to the temporary work tent to help migrant workers apply for health QR code and register the destination information of them.