[Explanation] On November 2, the ninth press conference of Heihe City's new crown pneumonia epidemic prevention and control work announced a set of data: As of November 1, Heihe City and Aihui District two-level league organizations have recruited 2,819 young epidemic prevention volunteers. 1,154 volunteers have been trained in epidemic prevention and control to provide voluntary services, providing a total of 2,634 volunteers with a duration of 22,730 hours.

  [Explanation] In the afternoon of the 2nd, the reporter followed Yang Xin, a group leader of the Heihe Youth Volunteer Service Team, to visit multiple volunteer service points in Aihui District, Heihe City. The reporter met Yuan Xuesong, Huang Xue and his wife at a nucleic acid testing point. At the same time, Yuan Xuesong walked to the queuing crowd and kept reminding the residents to keep a safe distance, while Huang Xue was sorting out the seventh nucleic acid test certificate to be issued to the residents.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic on October 27, they have signed up for the volunteer service team.

Huang Xue told reporters that there are 4 people in her family. In addition to their husband and wife, her father-in-law has also signed up as a volunteer, and is now on duty at the village checkpoint, while her mother-in-law provides logistical support for them at home.

The two of them are similar in age, one is 25 years old and the other is 26 years old.

Yuan Xuesong told reporters: "Young people, if we are not here at this time, who will come".

  [Concurrent] Yuan Xuesong, a young volunteer in Heihe City

  Because of the difficulties in Heihe, we, as young people, have to come out and contribute our own strength. Among the volunteers, we are not (doing) particularly well. Some people have to pay a lot more than us. Young people, we are When it is not time to come, and then the elderly in the family also have the same thoughts and are particularly supportive, so our family wants to make some contributions to Heihe.

  [Explanation] In a controlled community in the city, the reporter saw that volunteers in a volunteer service post were wearing protective suits for each other and counting the materials that will be delivered to the residents of the community. The person in charge here told the reporter that they were responsible. With the distribution tasks of more than 100 residents here, they will be delivered regularly from the 1st floor to the 7th floor every day to protect the lives of the residents. Today, two new male volunteers have arrived in the service post, which can make the girls here a little easier.

  [Explanation] Then the reporter and team leader Yang Xin drove to a community bayonet. In the car, Yang Xin told reporters that the leader of the second team was on duty, but the team leader is special. There are two who are responsible for deployment and command. There are more than 100 volunteers in the group, and they are also a couple.

After getting off the bus, the reporter saw Zheng Lei and Xie Wuqian who were on duty at the bayonet of the community, dressed in red volunteer vests, handling the bayonet work in the cold wind.

Xie Wuqian told reporters that since the winter of 19, this is their third volunteer service for epidemic prevention. The two have been married for 11 years and have a pair of children in the family.

They came out to be volunteers, and the children could only be taken care of by their mother-in-law. This period of time usually takes from 6 am to 1 am the next morning. When it comes to failing to take care of the two children, Xie Wu Qian's eyes are red.

  [Concurrent] Heihe City Youth Volunteer Xie Wuqian

  My mother-in-law took the child at home. They took online lessons, and then we couldn't control it when we went home.

I feel that Heihe's current status quo is not enough to look at anyone, and I feel that as long as we say that we are not capable of close contact with us, we will rush forward.

  [Explanation] Just when the reporter was about to leave after the interview, Zheng Lei received a call telling him that his community had just notified that it would be closed and controlled. If he goes home at night, it means that he can no longer come out to do volunteer services. It's the families that need to be taken care of, and on the one hand, it's the volunteer work they can't let go of.

In the end they decided to separate the couple, one stayed away to continue volunteering, and the other went home to take care of the elderly and children.

As they said, "As long as we can do it, we will rush forward."

  Li Jiangming reports from Heihe, Heilongjiang

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]