(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Anti-epidemic women's demeanor "she" power in the border town

  China News Service, Urumqi, August 16 (Tao Shuanke and Li Xiaojuan) 78 female volunteers in Laojie Community, Zhaosu Town, Zhaosu County, Xinjiang, are unwilling to show weakness in the front-line work of epidemic prevention and control. When entering the home to find people returning from various places, there are footprints left by them in various communities, buildings, and lanes. They actively lead and serve the people and "let a small home for everyone."

  Zhaosu County is located in the southwest of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture and is a county seat on the plateau border. Since the start of the epidemic prevention work, almost all sunken cadres in Zhaosu County have been assigned to the community grid for association.

The sinking cadres deliver the needs of the residents. Photo by Li Xiaojuan

  Yang Jiaojiao not only accompanies the medical staff to take the temperature at the home of the quarantine staff every day, but also helps the residents purchase various daily necessities and cleans, disinfects and disinfects domestic garbage. With the severity of the epidemic prevention and control situation, the community's investigation work has become more and more careful, and more and more personnel information has been detected. She uses the evening time to return to the office to help colleagues share the task of collecting information.

  "Uncle, don't worry. I also know that the hail has made you worry about the wheat in the field in the past few days. But now we have to cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control work. We have to do a nucleic acid test before reporting to go out." Volunteer Aldak · Zaker Jiang patiently explained to the residents, and took the initiative to communicate with the relevant person in charge of the community and communicate the solution together. Although some residents' appeals are not in areas she is familiar with, she will ask the relevant personnel for instructions and give prompt answers.

  Reiza Dawuletihan, who just started working, has just graduated from University. This is the first time she has participated in epidemic prevention and control. The 20-year-old is very thin, and she is the kind of girl who "cannot open the water bottle cap" on weekdays. Walking on the road will make people feel that they will be blown down by the wind, but in order to meet the needs of the residents, we clean up the garbage, disinfect and kill, push the living material cart, carry the fruits and vegetables purchased by the residents...a bag, a bag She carried her hands on her shoulders, from early morning to midnight, against the scorching sun and sudden rain, and not afraid of the wind and sun and the clothes that were soaked in rain, she remained firmly on the front line.

The sinking cadres sent vegetables and fruits to the residents. Photo by Li Xiaojuan

  "Today is my daughter's 2nd birthday. I felt guilty when I heard her crying and asking me when I could hug her." Speaking of the child Xiong Wanjie's eyes were moist, "I always say that I will come back after a few days. , But now I can’t tell her a clear time, so I can only procrastinate. Now, my daughter no longer takes the initiative to call me and her father. She says we always lie to her. Now the community’s epidemic prevention task is heavy I’m a Communist Party member, I can’t be a deserter, I can only trick her to go back in a few days.” At the moment of epidemic prevention and control, she has turned her little love for children into great love for community residents. The community needs her. She put aside her family and rushed to the battlefield of epidemic prevention without hesitation. If the residents needed her, she left her small family and served everyone without complaint.

  This time 142 people carried out epidemic prevention and control work in Laojie community, 78 female volunteers, accounting for 55% of the total. The 78 female “warriors” include both leading cadres and ordinary public officials, as well as community grid leaders and visiting Huiju team members. On the front line of the community's fight against the epidemic, they are not only the "mother", "wife" and "daughter" in the eyes of their families, but also the "epidemic" fighters of residents of all ethnic groups. They are not men, but they are tougher than men. In more than 20 days, they gave full play to their advantages, visited and checked, checked on the phone, measured body temperature, disinfected and sanitized, cleaned up garbage, and carried daily supplies on their shoulders. They insisted on being on the front line of fighting the epidemic, bravely carrying heavy burdens, and became the sonorous roses in the headwind against the "epidemic"." (End)