The brother's mobile phone hides the real life of Wuhan people

Under the epidemic, what do you think of Courier Brother?

For 60 sets of Qiu Yi Qiu, Wuhan express brother Jia Shengzhi started the "street sweeping" mode, traveled to all stores in the jurisdiction, bought the shortage of supplies after several twists and turns. This is a 10-day "battle suit" for six nurses from the Inner Mongolia Medical Aid Team.

When he sent the batch of 100 dumplings with his parents' overnight bags to the medical team's station, he brought the steamer dishes and chopsticks in his heart, thinking about his mother saying, "I don't know if we have dumplings from southern China, doctors love it. Love to eat "...

Jia Shengzhi's parents packed 100 dumplings overnight and asked him to bring them to the medical team.

Jia Shengzhi has been running for more than 30 days after closing the Lihan channel.

In Wuhan at the end of February, the weather hovered between cloudy and light rain, just like every early spring in the past. However, due to the epidemic situation, from the moment the Li-Han channel was closed this spring, it was destined to change to another way of opening. Jia Shengzhi is one of the few people who can freely travel through the streets of Wuhan. As the head of Huangpu Jingdong Logistics Station in Jiang'an District, Wuhan, his site is responsible for the parcel delivery at the intersection of Jiefang Avenue, Development Avenue, and Jianshe Avenue in Hankou.

From "closed city", "closed road" to "closed community", in addition to sending parts, Jia Shengzhi's phone became a "hotline". When calling and sending messages, there were strangers and old customers, all with the same purpose- Trouble help out.

In his mobile phone, there is the most real life of Wuhan people after closing the Li-Han channel.

I never expected that except for protective clothing

They also urgently need Qiu Yi Qiu

With the support of medical teams across the country, many "retrograde" have been added to Wuhan.

The enthusiastic Jia Shengzhi also suddenly changed from a courier to a "housekeeper" in the lives of doctors and nurses.

In the early morning of February 19th, Jia Shengzhi, who had just arrived at the site, received a call from the webmaster of the Wulanchabuqianqi logistics station in Inner Mongolia. After introducing himself on the phone, he went straight to the subject—the Inner Mongolia Aid Medical Team Now Jia Shengzhi's delivery to the area to participate in the rescue, urgently need a group of living supplies, especially Qiuyi Qiu.

Since closing the Li-Han corridor, in addition to delivering daily packages, Jia Shengzhi has coordinated logistics trucks and sent several trips to the hospital for protection and living supplies, almost when he was closest to the "battlefield." He was very aware of the urgency of front-line tasks, but did not expect that front-line medical workers lacked autumn clothes and trousers in addition to protective gear.

Jia Shengzhi put down the phone, settled down to work in the station, and went out to "sweep the street." Originally the bustling jurisdiction, there are very few businesses open now, but in the shopping malls, department stores, supermarkets that he opened, he did not let go of one, in the end, he still did not have the 60 sets of Qiu Yi Qiu Qiu on the list of supplies.

"This can't be done." Jia Shengzhi immediately decided to walk on multiple legs. He immediately contacted the Jingdong warehouse in Wuhan. After confirming that the local warehouse had all the medical supplies, Jia Shengzhi immediately contacted the medical team and instructed the doctor to place an order online. . After that, I contacted the local warehouse again to give priority delivery, and my site expedited delivery, and delivered the supplies to the medical team early the next morning.

Jia Shengzhi (second from left) took a photo with the medical staff of Hankou Hospital.

The supplies were delivered, and the doubts in his heart were resolved. It turned out that the medical team of Inner Mongolia aided Hubei received the task at 10 o'clock in the evening before departure, and the time was too short to prepare daily necessities. In closed protective clothing, intimate clothing is often soaked with sweat, and cannot be taken out of the isolation area, and can only be used once. 60 sets of Qiu Yi Qiu, 6 combat nurses for 10 days.

I heard that his son was connected with the doctor of the medical team of E. Jia Shengzhi's mother packed 100 dumplings and frozen them overnight, and took a box of apples for the son to give to the medical team members.

Worried that the nurses would not be able to eat hot food, Jia Shengzhi also brought a steamer and tableware from home. "Thank you for supporting Wuhan. These dumplings can be eaten by themselves when hungry after work."

Jia Shengzhi gave dumplings to medical staff.

When the nurses took these things, they choked.

Nowadays, mother Jia still mumbles from time to time, "I don't know if we have dumplings made by southerners, doctors love it."

Jia Shengzhi thought about it like this when delivering dumplings, but he would always say, "I don't know how long they will stay. As long as they need it, I will run."

"Order" in Shanghai

"Running" in Wuhan

Before helping nurses to buy Qiu Yi Qiu Qi, Jia Shengzhi had already taken a lot of help, the first one was to buy alcohol.

On the second day of the new year, Jia Shengzhi received a call from Shanghai. The girl on the other side of the phone asked him to help intercept a parcel containing two bottles of high-alcohol. It turned out that the girl mistakenly thought that high-grade liquor could replace medical alcohol. As a result, the liquor's bactericidal effect was rumored before the liquor was delivered to the parents' home in Wuhan.

After handling the interception, Jia Shengzhi asked, did you buy alcohol? The girl said that high-alcohol liquor was her last hope, and her parents could not buy alcohol in Wuhan or online. After complaining, the girl tentatively asked Jia Shengzhi, can you help buy alcohol?

Jia Shengzhi counted the goods at the site.

At that time, due to the impact of the epidemic, Jia Shengzhi's logistics site orders have doubled compared to the previous Spring Festival, but the manpower has been reduced by half due to the holidays and the closure of the Han corridor. The 11 dispatchers at the station worked for a maximum of nearly 12 hours a day before reluctantly sending out the parcels that were constantly flowing into the station.

But Jia Shengzhi didn't hesitate on the phone and responded to the girl's request. I think there are three large hospitals in the jurisdiction and there are many pharmacies in the surrounding area. One after the other asks that there should always be inventory. Unexpectedly, at that time, alcohol had become a "hard currency". Most of the drugstores had already listed the "alcohol sold out" brand, and those that were not listed were out of stock.

Jia Shengzhi, who did not find alcohol when traveling all over the jurisdiction, was a little reconciled, remembering the spontaneous construction of WeChat groups at various sites in Wuhan in special times. The first mutual assistance request for "legal errands" was issued: "Troublesome brothers in various jurisdictions pass by pharmacies to help buy two bottles of alcohol, and customers need to use it urgently."

Eventually, a colleague at another site bought the last two bottles of alcohol in a pharmacy. Jia Shengzhi took the alcohol without delay and sent it to the girl's designated address. Jia Shengzhi's WeChat group that issued a request for mutual assistance also became an important tool for Wuhan Jingdong brothers to "run errands" in the future, and the news became more and more intensive.

Screenshots from the Caring Action Alliance group.

I sent a life-saving medicine

Can't run without

Day by day, Jia Shengzhi received more and more requests for help, and his needs were different. But in all the help, drug delivery always ranked first in Jia Shengzhi's to-do list.

In mid-February, Jia Shengzhi received a call from an old customer asking him to rescue his father. The old customer ’s father had severe hypertension and had to take medicine every day. Because the pharmacy had difficulty purchasing goods, chronic medicines were scarce at the time, and old customers finally contacted a pharmacy to buy two bottles of antihypertensive drugs. However, because the neighborhoods of his and his father's home were closed, no medicine was available.

Jia Shengzhi rode an electric car to buy medicine for the residents.

There are not many requests from old customers. Please ask Jia Shengzhi to go to the pharmacy to pick up the medicine and send it to his father through JD Logistics. After getting the addresses of the pharmacy and the customer's father's home, Jia Shengzhi decided to take a trip on his own. First, it is important for the elderly to take medicine. Second, the pharmacy and the elderly are only a few kilometers away from the site. However, the postage delays time. On the same day, Jia Shengzhi delivered antihypertensive drugs to the elderly.

However, the delivery process is not always smooth. Half a month ago, an old customer also found Jia Shengzhi and asked him to send insulin to the diabetic at home. Although the patient's site in Huangpi District, Huang Sheng District, was more than 30 kilometers away, the road conditions in Wuhan were very good, and the distance was not a problem .

In the early morning of the next day, Jia Shengzhi deliberately drove his own car to deliver medicines. Seeing that he was about to enter Huangpi District, he was stopped because he did not have a pass.

The private car couldn't go. Jia Shengzhi thought of the logistics truck of JD. He immediately contacted the driver of the logistics truck on duty and asked him to bring insulin into Huangpi District and send it to the patient. Unfortunately, JD Logistics trucks were also blocked outside Huangpi District, and insulin could only be returned to the hands of regular customers.

"I can definitely do it now." Jia Shengzhi said that now Jingdong logistics vehicles have obtained transportation permits, and they have quickly reached the front line in various regions of Wuhan. Fortunately, insulin was delivered to patients in a timely manner through volunteers.

This incident also inspired Jia Shengzhi. Last week, Jia Shengzhi and his more than 20 brothers in the WeChat group who ran errands signed up for the "Volunteer Care Campaign". They believed that as long as someone was running, Wuhan, which closed the channel from Han, would not stop.

As for the days after the epidemic, Jia Shengzhi said, "I want to sleep for two days first."

Source: China News Weekly (ID: chinanewsweekly) Author: chestnuts