Chinanews, Chengdu, July 29th, title: Guarding the lights of thousands of homes: sleepless nights for medical staff and volunteers in Chengdu

  Author Wu Qian Wu Pinghua Shan Peng

  At 1 am on the 28th, the gate of the first phase of Chengdu Youpin Road was brightly lit.

Under the guidance of community workers and on-site medical staff, hundreds of citizens wore masks and queued for nucleic acid testing in an orderly manner.

Such a scene was carried out simultaneously in the courtyards of 9 residential quarters in Qingyang District, Chengdu.

  While waiting in line, some people took out their mobile phones and pointed them at the fully-armed inspectors to record this special moment; some set up a long gate on the spot, and others used WeChat to chat with relatives and friends.

On the spot, scan the QR code of the inspector to register, fill in the name, phone number, ID number and home address, and complete information registration in a few simple steps.

  As of 2 a.m. on the 28th, 190 medical staff from the Qingyang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention have worked together to complete the first round of nucleic acid testing for 10,075 people in 9 residential communities.

  In charge of collecting throat swabs from Chengdu Youpin Road Xi'an District, there are 11 testing teams from Qingyang Disease Control Organization with a total of more than 30 people.

After the initial completion of the first round of throat swab collection work for all staff, medical staff who have worked in airtight protective clothing for more than 5 hours are partially withdrawn from the community for temporary rest in accordance with the shift work method.

  Remove the protective equipment and spray each other with disinfectant for personal protection. The girls, whose average age is less than 20 years old, began to pant "greedily", their glasses were blurred by the mist, their cheeks were flushed, and their hair and hair were awkward. The clothes were also soaked in sweat.

  "Hello! I'm the staff of Guanghua Sub-district Office. Have you completed the nucleic acid test?" After the first round of full-staff testing was completed, more than 100 sub-districts, communities and volunteers who worked for 8 hours had nothing at all. Relax.

At the door of each residential area, the staff is making phone notifications one by one according to the list of information on the owners of the community.

"Some residents are not in the community, and some residents may go to bed earlier, so they must be notified." A staff member said that on average, each person has to make nearly a hundred calls, causing the phone to become hot.

  Li Ying, who was guarding the Xi'an community of Youpin Road, was called out loudly from time to time.

Li Ying is an ordinary worker in Qingshuihe Community, Guanghua Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu. After receiving the notice of arrangement at 6:45 pm on the 27th, he immediately rode a battery car to the community and talked with the police, disease control, urban management, and Together with the property staff of the community, the cordon was quickly pulled up to explain and inform the personnel and vehicles entering and exiting.

  There are currently 15 staff members in Qingshuihe Community, 14 of whom are women, and they quickly topped up at critical moments!

After receiving the assembly order, the 15 staff members performed their duties according to the division of labor for epidemic prevention and control on weekdays.

A community worker named Wang Xin temporarily placed his 3-and-a-half-year-old daughter in a neighbor's house and quickly put it into the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

  "Make sure to complete the nucleic acid testing work of every citizen in the jurisdiction as soon as possible, and try not to affect the daily life of the citizens." At the nucleic acid collection site, a staff member wearing the party emblem is patiently explaining to the queuing citizens and the people who return at night.

  At 5 a.m., the epidemic prevention and control headquarters at the scene was still brightly lit.

At 8 o'clock in the morning, the test results of the transferred specimens collected in the first round of inspections were released.

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