(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Youth Liu Yi Fighting the "Epilepsy": Going to Han to Support Tent and Live in Warehouse

Chinanews.com Jingmen February 28th: ​​Liu Yi, a young man against the epidemic, went to Han alone to support the construction of a tent in a warehouse

Author Peng Yingbing

Ending the 14-day quarantine observation, Liu Yi recently returned to his home in Dongbao District, Jingmen City, Hubei, and reunited with his wife, children and old mother. After receiving professional killing training while in Wuhan, after the quarantine was over, Liu Yi took the initiative to invite him to participate in the epidemic killing work in Jingmen City.

Each tent is the home of a volunteer. Photo courtesy

At this time, 23 days had passed since he volunteered to go to the Hubei Charity Federation's Epidemic Prevention and Control Donation Materials Joint Warehouse in Huangcheng Bay, Wuhan, to participate in the transfer of prevention and control materials.

Liu Yi, 32, is a computer network engineer and a member of the social welfare organization Jingmen Lantian Rescue Team. After the outbreak, Liu Yi took the initiative to apply to the Jingmen Blue Sky Rescue Team to participate in the first-line anti-epidemic.

Liu Yi ate between meals. My photo

On February 4, Liu Yi went straight to Wuhan one by one. The Hubei Charity Federation's Epidemic Prevention and Control Donation Materials Joint Warehouse, which Liu Yi participated in and supported, is one of the three hub warehouses that Hubei Provincial Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters receives overseas donated materials, and it is the closest warehouse to Tianhe Airport. Volunteers transported medical supplies from the airport back to the warehouse, classified them, and then transferred the specified supplies to various hospitals and vehicles in cities and provinces in the province. Because of insufficient transportation capacity, in addition to completing warehouse transfer tasks, they are often temporarily arranged to engage in front-line transportation.

According to Liu Yi, the transfer team is plainly a porter. It takes more than a dozen hours a day to tens of tons of supplies, relying on physical strength. Even without the help of mechanical equipment, they can complete the circulation of dozens of tons and even hundreds of tons of various materials in the fastest time within two hours. Because international aid supplies often arrive at midnight, they can only pivot in the middle of the day and night when the manpower is very tight.

Volunteers carry supplies. Photo courtesy

In order to ensure that they can work at any time, the volunteers not only eat and live in the warehouse, but also wear clothes to sleep. "We just want to hurry and ship these materials to the front line of epidemic resistance. Because we know that 120 ambulances have to come over at night to pick up materials, what does it mean?" Liu Yi said, even if everyone was in Under the dual pressures of physical and psychological, we are still doing our best to open the key nodes of Hubei's material security.

Liu Yi said that she had dared not to contact her family while she came to support Wuhan, hiding her old mother, but she was still known. "Being harder and harder is to protect our common home. Here are our parents, wives and children. Each of us has a responsibility and obligation to make society better." Liu Yi said.

On the evening of February 13th, Liu Yi ended the 9-day support mission and evacuated the Wuhan warehouse with a batch of medical supplies urgently needed by Jingmen. During the quarantine period, he weighed in specially and lost 23 pounds in 9 days. (Finish)