‘Suikang' mask lottery system shortens qualification renewal period to 3 days

2020-03-19 16:52:57 GPHL GPHL

Starting from March 17th, qualification for the ‘Suikang’(穗康) mask lottery system will be renewed after three days, down from ten.

People wearing masks read at the Shenzhen Book City. (Photo: Zhu Hongbo)

Under the new rules, users will automatically participate in the lottery for three days after a single successful registration, then will need to re-register after the three-day period.

By choosing to participate in the lottery for both types of masks and with the shortened lottery period, you now stand a better chance of increasing your strike rate on Suikang.

People wearing masks visit the outpatient department at the Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center. (Photo: Zheng Yijian)

All children receiving outpatient services given priority

Starting from March 15th, GPHL has been entrusted by the Guangzhou municipal government with releasing more face masks for children who need to receive medical care.

In addition to severely ill children, children who are receiving outpatient services are also being given priority in buying face masks through GPHL’s drugstores such as Jianmin Pharmacy and Guangzhou Pharmaceuticals Pharmacy.

Parents and guardians in Guangzhou are able to order masks for their children under the age of 14 years old (including 14) by providing their basic information and outpatient registration information.

Scan this QR code to login to the order system for child masks (in Chinese only).

People wearing masks visit the outpatient department at the Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center. (Photo: Zheng Yijian)

Each severely ill child can order 10 regular protective masks (2 RMB each), or 10 N95 masks (7.5 RMB each) at a time. If someone wins the lottery, he or she can not make a further reservation for 10 days.

Each outpatient can order 5 regular masks or 5 N95 masks each time. The same person can re-register after 5 days if needed.

From February 17th to March 16th, over 6.8 million people made a successful reservation on Suikang, with more than 66 million masks being sold.

Authors: Monica Liu, Zoey Huang (intern)

Editor: Simon Haywood

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