(New Year's news) Spring Festival under the epidemic situation in Gaocheng, Hebei: We hope that the epidemic will disappear early

  China News Service, Shijiazhuang, February 17th, title: Spring Festival under the epidemic situation in Gaocheng, Hebei: I hope the epidemic will disappear early

  Author Luda Li Xiaowei

  "Although I can't get out of the gate, but this year is okay, and I feel comfortable." On February 17, the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, Zhao Lin, a resident of Gaocheng District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province (a pseudonym requested by the interviewer) said.

  "I hope the epidemic will pass sooner and return to normal life soon." Zhao Lin, who just finished the 15th nucleic acid test today, said that this is the third test done during the Spring Festival holiday.

On February 8, as the “eye of the storm” of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hebei, Gaocheng District was adjusted from a high-risk area to a medium-risk area.

This small town, famous for palace lanterns, palace noodles, palace wine and war drums, spent the Spring Festival under the epidemic.

  Although the community is still closed, people and vehicles are strictly forbidden to enter and exit, and nucleic acid testing is also carried out as usual, but Zhao Lin said that this Spring Festival chicken, duck, fish and other New Year goods are well prepared, and the community property has also provided residents with benefits such as rice noodles and spring festival couplets. Merchants will also deliver the order.

"It's very convenient, as long as you want to buy it, you can buy it. The price is not much different from previous years."

  During the Spring Festival this year, the children could not go home due to the epidemic. Only Zhao Lin and the old couple were left to accompany each other, but they received many blessings from relatives and friends. She told them that the epidemic situation in Gaocheng is improving and she is very good for returning to normal life. confidence.

  Zhou Bin, who works in a thermal power plant in Gaocheng District (an alias at the request of the interviewer), did not return home until Lunar New Year's Eve.

Since the outbreak, he and more than 600 colleagues have been living and eating in the factory in order to ensure the normal operation of the thermal power plant to provide heating for the residents.

The situation of the epidemic improved a year ago, and he was able to return home to reunite with his family as an administrative staff.

  Although the factory has been on holiday, many workers who "protect the people's livelihood" still need to stay on duty.

Before returning home, Zhou Bin had already made arrangements for them: In the factory, the Spring Festival couplets and the word "Fu" have been posted, rows of red lanterns have been hung up, and large pots have been set up in the factory to cook dumplings for the workers left behind... …During the holidays, he still needs to pay close attention to the dynamics of the factory and give out an anti-epidemic briefing every day.

  "The workers have had a smooth year." Zhou Bin, who will return to work that afternoon and is not sure when he will return home, said.

  The Gaocheng District No. 1 Middle School, which was previously closed for management, took annual leave on February 10, but there were still more than 200 students who were unable to go home for the New Year. They were mainly from Zengcun Town in Gaocheng District and other counties and cities in Shijiazhuang. They were not allowed to leave school in accordance with the epidemic prevention requirements.

  Yue Junru, the third grade class teacher, said that these students are accompanied by resident teachers and teachers on duty.

On New Year’s Eve, the school organizes students to make dumplings, eat dumplings, and distribute fruits and some Chinese New Year snacks, so that students can feel the atmosphere of the New Year at school.

  "Children’s lives and epidemic prevention materials are purchased by specialized personnel to guarantee the needs of the New Year." Yue Junru said, in order to reassure parents, teachers often send photos of students’ lives during this period to parents via the Internet to dispel their worries. .

  Up to now, the entire Gaocheng District is still a medium-risk area, and people from all walks of life guard the city in their own way.

With a new year and a new year, they all look forward to the epidemic disappearing and returning to normal life as soon as possible.

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