Must-Know Tips to Fight Novel Coronavirus
It’s now called COVID-19. As the death toll hit over 1000, protecting yourself from the virus becomes very important. AnyHelper has gathered a list of tips to help you fight the outbreak.
WeChat mini-program
Many WeChat mini-programs were released by the government and tech companies to help you stay informed of the outbreak. Click HERE to see a list of useful mini-programs.
Where to buy masks
This might be an urgent question for some. In fact, Shanghai residents can register at where they live to buy masks at the designated pharmacy. Learn more HERE.
Travel restrictions
Which countries have travel bans on travelers from China? One tool from National Immigration Administration can help you check the latest travel restrictions. Get the tool HERE.
Daily outbreak updates
The epidemic is developing very quickly. Staying informed is always necessary, no matter you’re in China or not. AnyHelper-operated daily WeChat account AnyShanghai publishes important updates about the virus on a daily basis, from government announcements and visa solutions to online events and useful tips/websites.
AnyShanghai provides daily updates on the outbreak.
Visa solutions
Whether you’re in China or not, extending/renewing your visa is now different during the outbreak period. Check the latest visa solutions HERE. You can always connect with AnyHelper visa consultants and ask them China visa questions. What’s better, consulting is always FREE.
Government notices
The Chinese government has introduced many policies during this critical period to either support impacted businesses or protect the public from the virus.
Some important government agencies you should know include: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Health Commission, , etc. AnyShanghai will keep you alert on the latest government policies.
National Immigration Administration
Shanghai Exit-Entry Bureau
Nearest pharmacy
Want to buy masks or get some medications? We teach you how to find your nearest pharmacy with one useful mini-program. Medications can be delivered to you too! Here’s how.
Fact checker
Rumors are everywhere online, especially on WeChat. Several fact-checkers have been developed to help you understand if what you read is true or not. Click HERE and HERE to learn more.
Live data
Numbers are important during this critical period. Some real-time updates can be found HERE. Our daily updates in Shanghai are on AnyShanghai.
AnyShanghai provides daily updates on the outbreak.
Travel with infected passengers
NOTICE: Shanghai returnees need to register when they arrive in the city. IMPORTANT: There's a tool to learn how to check if you’ve traveled with infected passengers on the flight or train. More details HERE.
Confirmed cases near me
Does my neighbor have been infected with the novel coronavirus? Luckily, there’s a tool that allows you to check nearby confirmed cases. Learn more HERE.
Online grocery
You’ve been told not to go outside for days. Buying groceries online then becomes a must. We’ve listed some popular Chinese grocery delivery apps. NOTICE: first-time users can get BIG coupons! GET THEM NOW.
Hospitals
You should go to the fever clinic if you think you have novel coronavirus or have contacts with infected people. Your nearest fever clinic can be found HERE. International hospitals in Shanghai can be found HERE.
Online health consulting
Save the trip to the hospital and consult with doctors online. Good news: doctors are online to answer your questions regarding the epidemic. Learn more via code.
Online event
We are humans and we’re all social animals. Unfortunately many events are cancelled due to the current situation. But the good news is: a lot of events are ONLINE now! Events taking place now: THIS and THIS.
If you want to share you event on our platforms, connect with our community advisor Anna to start promoting now! It's FREE.
Stay healthy
In addition to wearing your mask and washing your hands, what are some other ways to keep yourself from the virus? Find out HERE,HERE, and HERE.
Ask the experts
AnyHelper has a team of Advisors who are specialized in their field. Consult with those who are in the healthcare field for their suggestions (e.g. psychology, nutrition, medical consultancy, etc). Scroll to the end of this article to learn more.
Expat hotline
Outbreak hotline for expats in China have been set up. Shanghai residents click HERE. Other cities’ hotline, click HERE.
REMEMBER: AnyHelper hotline is always live EVERY DAY from 9 am to 9 pm. Any questions? Ask AnyHelper!
If you have any questions during the outbreak period (e.g. where to buy masks, where to see a doctor, etc), AnyHelper customer support team will answer your questions in real-time from 9 am to 9 pm every day!
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