
Food delivery worker Lyu Wei delivers food at a community in a high-tech zone of Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang province, March 5, 2020. (Photo/Zhang Yongtao)
The epidemic outbreak has greatly impacted the way Chinese people live and work, but it has also created new opportunities. One of them is “Internet +”, which has played an important role in epidemic prevention by protecting people's livelihoods and supporting the economy.

Doctor Ren Tiantian provides medical services via the Internet at the Ningbo First Hospital on March 10.

A judge of Ningbo Zhenhai People's Court holds hearings via mobile micro court remote trial on March 6. (Photo/Zhang Yongtao)

Teacher Zhou Wufang gives online classes from home at a community in Ningbo on March 12. (Photo/Zhang Yongtao)

An employee of a company at Ningbo conducts online interviews with home-based job seekers via remote video link, March 3, 2020. (Photo/Zhang Yongtao)

Student Li Zhuoshi studies online in a community in Fenghua district of Ningbo, March 12, 2020. (Photo/Zhang Yongtao)