(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) More than 3,600 college teachers and students in Jiangsu volunteered to fight the epidemic in Nanjing

  China News Service, Nanjing, July 29 (Xu Shanshan) On the 29th, Nanjing officially opened the third round of nucleic acid testing for all employees.

At 5:30 in the morning, 60 teachers and students from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine assembled and set off for the inspection point of the Nanjing Normal University Gymnasium, Xianlin Street, Qixia District.

After arriving, the teachers and students quickly familiarized themselves with the working environment without stopping, put on "equipment" and went into the formal battle.

  "Everyone is very motivated. Many teachers and students have signed up twice." Liu Danqing, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, introduced that the second round of schools supported Qixia District and Lishui District for 82 points. 842 teacher and student volunteers participated.

The third round supported about 50 spots in Qixia District, with more than 630 volunteers participating.

"Tomorrow we may continue to support, and it is estimated that about 100 people."

340 students from Nanjing University School of Medicine support the frontline of nucleic acid testing.

Photo courtesy of Nanjing University

  Zhang Wei, a 2018 undergraduate nursing major in the School of Nursing, is from Hubei.

"At the most critical moment, the Jiangsu medical team to assist Hubei stood in front of us. This time, it is the'hot dry noodles' turn to stand up and protect the'salt water duck'! As a native of Hubei, I am very happy to contribute to the protection of Nanjing. ." Zhang Wei said.

In the view of Qin Yuanyuan, a 2016 major in Chinese Medicine (nine-year program), it is the unshirkable responsibility of medical students to come forward.

  The airport "lost", the mutated strain of Delta was confirmed, and the number of infected people continues to rise... In the face of the sudden outbreak of new crown pneumonia, Nanjing has a difficult time.

At this time, not only police, medical staff, street workers, but also a group of lovely college teachers and students were active on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

  Over the past few days, more than 3,600 university teachers and students from Nanjing University, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jiangsu Health Vocational College, Soochow University, Jiangsu University, Yangzhou University and other colleges and universities took the initiative to ask for a battle. Starry night gathered to participate in Nanjing Nucleic Acid. Inspection work.

From the "clean area" where throat swabs are classified, to the "yellow code detection area" where "yellow code" people gather, there are busy figures.

611 teachers and students from Jiangsu University rushed to Nanjing overnight to support the fight against the epidemic.

Photo courtesy of Jiangsu University

  On July 22, nearly 220 teachers and students from Nanjing Medical University in public health, nursing, clinical and other related majors took the lead in supporting the first round of nucleic acid testing in various districts of Nanjing.

On July 24, 340 from Nanjing University, 126 from China Pharmaceutical University, 842 from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and 100 from Jiangsu Vocational College of Health and Health. A total of 1408 teachers and students from multiple universities gathered quickly and moved towards the front line.

  At first, it was difficult for many people to adapt to double-layer gloves and protective masks that tightened their ears and pressed close to their faces, but soon the students quickly got into the shape.

  On the front line of nucleic acid testing in Jianye District, Nanjing, the students came to the throat swab collection point, took disposable protective clothing, masks, face screens, gloves, shoe covers and other items and put them on properly.

After completing the emergency training, they replaced the sampling staff who had not changed shifts for a long time and started the 12-hour sampling work.

The students work in pairs, one is responsible for scanning the code and the other is responsible for sampling.

PhD student Wang Yuhan of Nanjing University has handled more than 200 samples in more than 3 hours from his appointment to his first job change.

  Not only Nanjing, but also universities in Jiangsu province have also acted urgently.

On the afternoon of July 24, two universities, Yangzhou University in Yangzhou and Jiangsu University in Zhenjiang, each had more than 600 teachers and students in just 2 hours. Among them, 611 teachers and students from Jiangsu University went to Nanjing overnight, and 625 from Yangzhou University. The teachers and students also arrived in Nanjing the next morning to support front-line work.

  In addition, college students who were in Nanjing during the summer also took the initiative to ask for a fight to join the fight against the epidemic.

54 Nanjing students (including 7 medical students) from Soochow University responded to the call to participate in Nanjing's anti-epidemic volunteer activities, distributed in 43 streets including Xuanwu, Jiangning, and Qinhuai. At the same time, the school mobilized 20 Nanjing medical students to contact the local Youth League and District Committee. , Actively join the youth volunteer service reserve team for epidemic prevention and control.

Nanjing's front-line anti-epidemic work.

Photo courtesy of Jiangsu University

  Chen Xuanyu from the Vision Class 201 of Changzhou Vocational College of Information Technology has been participating in the anti-epidemic work of Longshan Community, Yanjiang Street, Jiangbei New District for the first time since the 22nd.

Here, she is both a "guide", an "inspector" and an "investigator".

For the longest time, she worked from morning until 2 o'clock in the morning.

When asked about the original intention of participating in voluntary work, she said that as a Nanjing person, it is a responsibility to contribute to Nanjing, and I only wish Nanjing to be well.

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