China News Service, Hangzhou, April 20 (Tong Xiaoyu) "Every teacher and classmate wants to see this school. I want to study medicine in the future, and I want to contribute in case of such an outbreak." From Hubei Huang Gang ’s Zhou Chun was a sophomore in the second year of Hangzhou Mingzhu Experimental School. On April 20, he finally returned to his long-standing campus.

  On the same day, Hangzhou's junior, junior, senior one, senior two and elementary school fourth, fifth, and sixth grades resumed. Early in the morning, at the Mingzhu Experimental School in Hangzhou, students wear masks and maintain a one-meter spacing. After passing through the thermal imaging thermometer, they swipe into the campus.

Students take body temperature before entering school. Tong Xiaoyu

  Hangzhou Mingzhu Experimental School is a school for the children of migrant workers who have been in the city for nine years. Since February, the school principal Zhao Zhibao and secretary Wang Jiujiu have never let go of their hearts. "The students are from all corners of the world. Especially in Hubei, where the epidemic is most severe, there are 53 primary and secondary school students."

  During that time, although it was not described as "scorched", how to ensure the safety of students and do a good job of epidemic prevention became the focus of the school's work.

Students are disinfected with disposable hand sanitizer before entering the school. Tong Xiaoyu

  In the early stage of the outbreak, the school called every student of Hubei nationality and counted their body temperature every day. When students return to Hangzhou, they must also monitor in real time, understand when they are out of town, enter the city, and whether they are isolated, and arrange for them to perform nucleic acid testing.

  Zhou Chun and his family drove back to Hangzhou by themselves in late March. You must have the same documents as out-of-city certificates, receipt certificates, temperature measurements, and health codes. On the way back to Hangzhou, there were many "checkpoints", and the campus's anti-epidemic measures were not sloppy. "Schools issued masks, disposable hand sanitizers, and atomizers. The classroom was also full of people and a table. I felt relieved."

  For the campus that has not been seen for a long time, Zhou Chun couldn't hide his expectations. "There are more online classes, and I look forward to studying in the classroom. This time the epidemic situation in our hometown is very serious. Now I can't do anything. I have to study more actively, but also learn well and engage in medical work."

  Yu Jingxian, from Huanggang, Hubei, is a junior student of Hangzhou Mingzhu Experimental School. Her family was in a small village in Huanggang. During the epidemic, she said that although she was very warm with her family, she was still afraid of getting new coronary pneumonia. Later, she became lost and worried that her classmates were all in class, but she was still in Hubei.

  On the first day of class resumption, she got up at 6 o'clock. Attentively, she also prepared a small gift for each classmate-a hand-folded flower. Her heart also had only a simple wish. "I hope everyone is the same. health".

  Witnessing the success of medical staff and the selfless dedication of volunteers, Yu Jingxian said that in the future, she would like to help more people like the "retrovert". (Finish)