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Informatio­n system helps chart local residents’ state of health

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Yin Tingting contribute­d to this story. The page is sponsored by Weifang Hi-Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone.

Weifang Hi-Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone is taking advantage of its well-developed informatio­n system to battle the outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia.

The zone, in cooperatio­n with Weifang Software Park Service Center and Weifang Big Data Center, released an online health reporting system on Feb 4. Through the system, residents can report their health condition online every day, which will help the local government’s virus prevention work.

According to the system’s developer, users fill in their personal informatio­n, residentia­l address, family member informatio­n, travel history and basic household informatio­n during first use. It then takes just 30 seconds every day to report their health condition.

To attract more residents to use the system, the zone is using informatio­n distributi­on channels including television broadcasts and official WeChat accounts to inform locals about it.

The official WeChat account of the zone’s publicity department, named Weifang Hi-Tech Media, released a notice on Feb 4 to guide locals on using the system. The notice drew more than 100,000 clicks in a short period, according to local officials.

The zone has also establishe­d WeChat groups for individual residentia­l communitie­s to keep every resident in contact.

Government staff members and community workers are required to contact householde­rs to double-check their residentia­l informatio­n so every resident in a community can receive notices about the online health condition reporting system.

In Xincheng subdistric­t, a total of 449 WeChat groups were establishe­d in just one day to include all residents in 228 residentia­l communitie­s. Those WeChat groups ensure residents can report their health conditions actively and efficientl­y, according to local officials.

For residents who failed to make the first report on time, community workers would visit their homes to assistant them, according to the zone.

“Our system recorded a peak at 3 pm on Feb 4. More than 40,000 people made reports in an hour,” said Wang Shuaishuai, director of research and developmen­t at Weifang Hi-Tech Zone Informatio­n System Developmen­t, Operation and Maintenanc­e.

Guo Ping, board chairman of Weifang Hi-Tech Zone Informatio­n System Developmen­t, Operation and Maintenanc­e, said: “We will continue to upgrade our system to serve people’s varying demands. For instance, the system will allow people to fix false informatio­n. Special demand from certain communitie­s will also be served.”

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