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Harbin national epidemic volunteer subsidy standard
There is no subsidy for voluntary labor.

Epidemic prevention volunteers refer to those who join relevant organizations, make rational use of existing social resources, serve social public welfare undertakings, carry out service activities within their ability, help people in need, and do not ask for any material, money or related benefits in return. Therefore, becoming an epidemic prevention volunteer is a voluntary act, with no reward and no salary. Subsidies also depend on whether the local government has regulations to pay.

The work of epidemic prevention and control volunteers needs to go deep into each community, stand guard, scan the code and register, and publicize epidemic prevention knowledge; Visit residents door to door, collect statistics and transmit information; Issue passes to community residents door to door; Patiently persuade residents to wear masks correctly and reduce unnecessary going out.