(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Nanjing Opens the Second Round of Nucleic Acid Tests for All Employees in the City

  China News Service, Nanjing, July 25 (Reporter Zhu Xiaoying) "Are all the tower cranes shut down? Confirm again!" "Check if there is any hidden danger of falling objects from high altitude!" On the evening of the 25th, at the nucleic acid test site at the Nanjing Hongyue City construction site , Shu Yong, director of the Jiangpu Sub-district Construction Management Service Office, was patrolling the construction site in the violent storm and calling to confirm safety information, and his body was soaked by heavy rain.

Data map: The staff is intensively carrying out nucleic acid testing.

Photo by Yang Bo

  At the same time, in the building on the other side of the site, hundreds of construction workers lined up to conduct nucleic acid testing and sampling.

For Shu Yong, efficient collection of throat swabs, prevention of typhoons and protection of the safety of the sampling personnel are indispensable.

  As of 20 o'clock on the 24th, Nanjing carried out the first round of nucleic acid tests for all employees in the city. A total of 9.209 million cases were detected. As of 24:00 on the 24th, a total of 57 cases were found to be positive.

  On the 25th, the typhoon "fireworks" approached, and the city of Nanjing was gusty and rainy. The second round of nucleic acid tests for all employees in the city started in the wind and rain in a "seamless docking" manner.

  "There are about 1,200 construction workers from all over the country on the construction site. After the first round of drills, we figured out the routine, and the second round of nucleic acid testing can be done tonight." Shu Yong wiped the rain off his head and said .

  At the test site of an experimental kindergarten in Nanjing, there was an endless stream of citizens coming to test in the rain.

Volunteers handed out rain ponchos to citizens who had forgotten to bring umbrellas, and set up shelters in the outdoor waiting area.

  Arrived at 6 o'clock in the morning and rested at 2 o'clock in the morning... Ye Daorong, the deputy director of the Qiuyushan community who assisted in the sampling work at the test site, has been fighting for several days, and the dark circles on his face are particularly obvious.

  "I also participated in the community fight against the epidemic last year. The first round of testing was in a rush at the beginning, but with experience and straightening out the various links, the work started quickly." Ye Daorong told a reporter from China News Agency on the morning of the 25th. After the start of the second round of testing, grassroots community workers, volunteers, police officers and others performed their duties, greatly improving efficiency.

  At the nucleic acid test site of the Fourth Middle School in Pukou District, Nanjing, Ding Jiajia, secretary of the Party branch of the Tongxin Community, was busy guiding the vehicle to a stop.

In the rain, boxes of drinks were removed from the car and sent to volunteers to quench their thirst.

  "In the past few days, I have been working on a continuous basis, and I will receive 1 call per minute on average. There are a lot of things." Ding Jiajia said, this is the spot with the largest detection volume in Pukou District, and a total of 16 registration points have been set up. With 12 sampling points, there are more than 200 volunteers alone, and the first round of nucleic acid testing amounted to more than 30,000 people.

  After constant running-in, Ding Jiajia's work has become more and more smooth.

"After receiving the notice to start the second round of testing, it took us only half an hour from the arrangement to the formal investment, from material preparation to personnel fine-tuning."

  What moved Ding Jiajia was that the vast majority of citizens responded positively and fully cooperated with the nucleic acid testing work for all employees.

"As a representative of the Tongxin community, I believe we will be able to win the battle of the epidemic with one heart." (End)