On the 3rd, the People's Liberation Army stationed in Macau participated in a voluntary blood donation activity by the Macau SAR government in the Taipa Camp. More than 100 officers and soldiers donated approximately 40000 milliliters of blood without compensation. The Director of the Social and Cultural Department of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government, Ouyang Yu, presented a blood donation thank-you certificate to the troops stationed in Macau. She highly praised the noble character of selfless dedication and unpaid blood donation by the people's children and soldiers, and expressed heartfelt gratitude to the stationed officers and soldiers for persisting in participating in blood donation activities for many years. "The garrison officers and soldiers always regard Macao as their hometown and regard Macao compatriots as their relatives, and always maintain a deep friendship with Macao compatriots that blood is thicker than water," said Dai Jinsong, deputy commander of the garrison in Macao. Filling out blood donation forms, registering for physical examinations, conducting blood sampling tests, and on-site blood sampling... Under the guidance of medical personnel, officers and soldiers are conducting various processes in an orderly manner. This is my fifth time participating in a voluntary blood donation event in Macau, and I feel it is both sacred and honorable. "A certain infantry battalion sergeant, Zhao Yingying, said that it is a duty and obligation to contribute a share of love to the compatriots in Macau. According to Li Yuan, the director of a certain unit of the Macau Garrison, every time blood is donated without compensation, officers and soldiers enthusiastically sign up. They conducted a physical examination of the registered officers and soldiers three days in advance, carried out propaganda on the knowledge of unpaid blood donation, clarified the conditions and precautions for blood donation, and ensured the quality of blood sources and the safety of blood donation. Since entering Macau in 1999, the troops stationed in Macau have actively participated in unpaid blood donation activities, with a total of over 2000 people donating over 800000 milliliters of blood to their compatriots in Macau. In addition, the troops stationed in Macau actively participate in public welfare activities such as voluntary tree planting and caring for the elderly and children, which have been widely praised by various sectors of Macau society. (New News Agency)
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