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China’s Ele.me to deliver food from 100 restaurants to frontline medical staff in Wuhan amid coronavirus outbreak

  • Ele.me as well as rival Meituan previously suspended food deliveries to some hospitals in Wuhan affected by the coronavirus outbreak
  • It has resumed some deliveries to medical staff at local hospitals from an initial list of restaurants

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Ele.me had previously announced a temporary suspension of food deliveries to hospitals in both Wuhan and other areas affected by the outbreak. File photo: SCMP / Roy Issa
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Chinese food delivery service giant Ele.me has gathered 100 restaurants to prepare food for frontline medical staff in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, after previously suspending food deliveries to hospitals in the city to prevent the spread of the epidemic.

The first batch of restaurants under the initiative, including global fast food chains McDonald’s and Burger King as well as local eateries in Wuhan, have already taken food delivery orders from over 10 local hospitals, according to a post published on the official WeChat account of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group on Tuesday. Alibaba, which owns Ele.me, is also the parent company of the South China Morning Post.

An Ele.me rider safely delivered the first order to frontline medical staff on Sunday, Alibaba said, adding that 270 meals were delivered to doctors and nurses at Wuhan’s Xiehe Hospital, No 6 Hospital and Zhongnan Hospital the next day.

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Ele.me had previously announced a temporary suspension of food deliveries to hospitals in both Wuhan and other areas affected by the outbreak, while rival Meituan similarly said it had suspended deliveries to some hospitals in Wuhan to ensure the safety of deliverymen and consumers.
The initiative comes as Chinese internet companies pledge funds and resources to support the country’s medical staff amid the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, which has killed 132 and infected thousands more in the country as of Tuesday.

The government is sending medical teams from across the country to the epicentre of Wuhan in Hubei province, which has been the worst-hit by the epidemic, and at least 15 Chinese cities have been put on lockdown as the virus spreads outward from the provincial capital.

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