Affected by the epidemic, resulting in serious difficulties in basic life, and families or individuals who meet the identification conditions can apply for subsistence allowances or low-income marginal families to the towns where their household registration is located.
Groups diagnosed as low-income and extremely poor patients in COVID-19 can apply for temporary assistance to their registered towns and villages.
Residents who have great difficulties in family life due to COVID-19 may apply for temporary assistance to the township where their household registration is located or where they live.
Non-county registered residents suffering from COVID-19 in our county due to visiting relatives, work and other reasons may apply for temporary assistance to their towns and villages if they have difficulties in basic living.
Migrant workers and other uninsured unemployed workers who can't go out to work because of epidemic prevention and control, or can't return to work because of the epidemic, have no source of income for three consecutive months, have difficulties in life and can't enjoy the protection of unemployment insurance policy, can apply for a one-time temporary relief fund to the township where they are registered or live.
College students who have not been employed due to the epidemic and face difficulties in their basic life, as well as other families or individuals who have temporary difficulties in their basic life due to the epidemic, may apply for a one-time temporary relief fund to the township where they are registered or live.
Due to the prevention and control of epidemic situation, people living in counties outside the city, such as low-income residents and poor people, who have difficulties in basic living can seek assistance from their towns and villages.
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