After the city was closed in Wuhan, only the empty streets of the city were accompanied by ambulances--
As long as there is a need, we will send it!

In the Spring Festival of 2020, Wuhan was closed due to a sudden epidemic. Think of shuttles in the city as everyday takeaway brothers and courier brothers. Facing the dangers that may exist everywhere in the city, they still walk the streets. In the empty city streets after the city was closed, only they were traveling with the ambulance.

"As long as it is needed by medical staff, it will be sent even if it is dangerous"

Luo Chen is a "hungry" takeaway brother. This Spring Festival, he stayed at the Wuhan site, and slowly found that more orders rushed to the hospital. "Many of the orders are from outside the province, and the messages are encouraged to the medical staff." Luo Chen said that many of these takeaways have no specific recipients, and only write "the medical guide" and "front desk" of a certain hospital. Takeaways have everything. The most popular are snacks such as rice bowls and box lunches, as well as bread and milk for storing food, as well as daily necessities and even masks. Hospital guides are often packed with takeaways.

In Luo Chen's memory, before the Lantern Festival, he worked from 9 am to 6 pm every day. For more than 30 orders a day, one third was sent to the hospital. I heard that most of the orders were sent to the hospital. The family was more worried than Luo Chen himself. However, the man born in 1976 said, "As long as it is needed by medical staff, I will send it if it is dangerous."

How can things that are desperately needed be delayed?

Hu Yan is a Wuhanman who is on the front line of SF Express. Since the beginning of the Chinese New Year, he has been working with friends at the medical supplies distribution point in Zhuyeshan to help move supplies.

Hu Ye commutes daily to the material distribution points and major hospitals. During the time when medical supplies are most scarce, he either moves goods at the distribution points every day or is on the road to transport supplies. During the busiest days, he must go back and forth between five and six trip. He said that the busiest time was his most tired but memorable memory.

When asked if Hu Xunju was not afraid, he said that he did not expect to be afraid, but just felt that he should do so, and did it. At many sites in SF, the courier brothers are very busy. They don't even have time to eat. Even if the family has prepared the meals and delivered them to the site, they can only take two bites quickly. "Everyone buys things that are badly needed and alive now. How can you delay?"

If you run outside alone, everyone can go out

A person buys food and distributes vegetables, and vegetables and fruits are sold at the purchase price. He was originally not obliged to do this, but he said that everyone running outside could not go out in the community. Cang Yuwei, the head of the post-90s cainiao station in Wuhan, was called a "delivery hero" by two or three thousand residents who were enclosed in Hankou City Square.

In the early morning of January 31, Cang Yuwei found that the nearby small supermarkets and vegetable markets were mostly closed, and the large supermarkets with open doors sold too few types and high prices. Wanting to find cheap vegetables, he rode an electric car to a farther vegetable wholesale market and searched one by one. "I go out to buy food alone, and the possibility of cross-infection is still less. It is better than everyone going out."

On February 2, he finally found a vegetable distributor at the Huangpu Vegetable Wholesale Market. After some docking, hundreds of catties of cabbage, radishes, and tomatoes were transported to Cang Yuwei by the same day.

On the first day, picking, weighing, and bagging ... Cang Yuwei was in a hurry, "only more than 20 orders were sent." Later, he combined them into packages according to everyone's needs, and distributed them with onion, ginger, and garlic.

In this way, he took a cart to shuttle through more than 20 buildings in the community every day. The cart can only pull up to 150 kg at a time, which is almost enough for a building. In a day, he will pull 1,500 to 2,000 kg.

After finding the vegetables, he asked his friends to contact the fruit and meat suppliers. Within two days, fish, pork, and fresh fruit appeared on the residents' tables. More and more people asked Cang Yuwei to send vegetables and fruits, and the daily delivery volume also increased from dozens of orders to more than 100 orders.

After busy every day, Cang Yuwei was so tired that his back hurt. "I don't know what is the strength to support myself, but I feel that as a Wuhan person, I have a responsibility, and I should give myself a little energy for Wuhan." Cang Yuwei said with a smile.

Zhang Ye

Zhang Ye