(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Guarding Zhengzhou: They have the scorching sun in summer and the cold wind in winter

  China News Service, Zhengzhou, November 9th, title: Guarding Zhengzhou: They have the scorching sun in summer and the cold wind in winter

  Author Li Guigang Kan Li

  From the outbreak of the new crown in 2020 to the heavy rain in July and then the fight against the epidemic in the cold winter of August, Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, which has experienced multiple tests such as disasters and repeated epidemics, encountered a sudden wave of new crown pneumonia in November.

During this period spanning summer, autumn and winter, they guarded Zhengzhou with the scorching sun in summer and the cold wind in winter.

  "Community people": We are "tested" people

  "(Zhengzhou) Since the '7.20' rainstorm, we have been working like this every day." At 10 o'clock in the evening on November 8, Li Xueting, a self-proclaimed "community member", was busy with epidemic prevention and prepared to go home.

The picture shows volunteers assisting in nucleic acid testing in August.

(Data Map) Photo by Tan Donglin

  Zhengzhou experienced disasters and epidemics in July and August, and is now suffering from an epidemic again.

Zhengzhou officials announced on the 9th that from November 3 to November 8 at 24:00, a total of 30 confirmed cases and 11 asymptomatic infections were found in Zhengzhou.

  Li Xueting is a "post-80s" and the deputy secretary of the Party branch of the "Ten Thousand People Community" Pingan Street Community, Tongbai Road Sub-district Office, Zhongyuan District, Zhengzhou City.

Since Zhengzhou suffered extreme rainstorms on July 20, she and her colleagues have been spinning around almost every day.

  "We are all'tested' people." Li Xueting laughed to herself, "We will explore the epidemic in heavy snow in 2020, rescue the disaster in the heavy rain in July this year, fight the epidemic in the scorching heat in August, and cold wind again in November. During the fight against the epidemic, the wind, frost, snow and rain will not fall."

  Currently, "community people" like Li Xueting are using overloaded efforts to build the "first line of defense" for epidemic prevention and control.

  "Dabai" nuclear pickers: hold ice in summer and wind up in winter

  On November 8, Zhengzhou initiated nucleic acid testing for all employees in some areas. Zhu Lin, the head nurse of the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, went to support nucleic acid in various areas with 377 nucleic acid collection medical staff in the hospital early in the morning. Inspection work.

  On this day, the highest 11-level strong wind, a cold wave with a sudden drop of 15°C, and rain and snow hit Zhengzhou.

Zhu Lin and her colleagues persisted outside early until the city was brightly lit.

The picture shows the nucleic acid test site in Zhengzhou on the evening of November 8th. Volunteers registered residents' information.

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  "Because the wind is too strong, the protective face screen is easily blown away by the wind, and the throat swabs for inspection are also blown off by the cold gale. Various unexpected situations happen from time to time," Zhu Lin said. "Everyone stayed on until nine o'clock in the evening. Later, I found that my hands were so cold that I couldn't feel it."

  However, in the five rounds of nucleic acid tests for all employees in Zhengzhou in August this year, Zhu Lin and her colleagues' hands were swollen with sweat.

  Liu Pei, a dentist at the Third People's Hospital of Henan Province, also participated in the five rounds of nucleic acid testing for all employees in Zhengzhou.

  It was midsummer and the weather was hot.

In the hot summer sun, tens of thousands of nucleic acid collection medical staff, including Zhu Lin and Liu Pei, wore thick protective clothing and were cordially called "Dabai" by the citizens of Zhengzhou.

The picture shows volunteers visiting after the heavy rains in Zhengzhou in July.

(Data Map) Photo by Tan Donglin

  Especially during the first round of nucleic acid collection for key populations in Zhengzhou, Zhu Lin and her colleagues climbed the stairs one after another.

The colleague who collected the nucleic acid outside was too hot to bear, so he held ice cubes to cool down.

  "Think about it from summer to winter, whether it is scorching heat or severe cold, we all ridicule ourselves that this protective suit not only blocks the virus, it does not protect against the cold in winter, and it does not protect against heat in summer." Zhu Lin said, "They all say that there is a power that no one can stop. I think this is also the reason we can stick to it."

  Liu Pei believes that every time an epidemic of ring death is extinguished, it is a process of joint action by all members of the society.

It is the social units of all walks of life that are twisted into an "unstoppable force" that can win the battle against the epidemic.

The picture shows an outdoor nucleic acid testing site in Zhengzhou in August. Medical staff were surrounded by ice bricks to cool down.

(Data Map) Photo by Han Zhangyun

  "Volunteer Red": Facing difficulties with everyone

  In Zhengzhou's "combination of waterlogging and epidemic" and other multiple tests, volunteers wearing red vests can be described as the most beautiful touch of red.

  At 7 am on November 8th, volunteer Wang Hui, who lives in Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou City, put on a thick cotton-padded jacket and a "battle robe" and red vest and hurried out, and hurried out with a group of "volunteer reds" against the cold wind. ".

This time, there was a little more calmness on their faces.

  From the scorching summer to the cold wind, Wang Hui participated in the six rounds of voluntary services for nucleic acid testing in Zhengzhou this year.

The picture shows the medical staff lying on the ice block for a short rest in August.

(Data Map) Photo by Han Zhangyun

  Recalling the first round of nucleic acid testing in August this year, Wang Hui described himself as "hurriedly", "This time I have had the previous nucleic acid testing experience, and my hands and feet are much more flexible. Everyone consciously prepared the QR code in advance. There are also foods from nearby shopkeepers."

  During the flood relief work in July, Tan Donglin, 32, participated in the pumping work of a large shopping mall in Zhengzhou. “At that time, the staff of the shopping mall and I held the water pump and put it in the deep water area. The deepest point could reach the neck.”

  During the five rounds of nucleic acid tests for all employees in Zhengzhou in August, Tan Donglin often used his off-duty time to go to the streets to assist community workers in maintaining order, and often did not go home until 12 o'clock in the evening.

The picture shows citizens of Zhengzhou queuing for nucleic acid testing at a testing point in Guancheng District, Zhengzhou City on November 8.

Photo by Liu Peng

  On November 8, Tan Donglin and more than 20 volunteers assisted in completing nucleic acid testing for more than 7,000 residents in one day. The entire nucleic acid testing collection site had speed and temperature.

  "I am an ordinary person. I am willing to use my insignificant ability to do what I can do and fight against all difficulties with everyone." Tan Donglin said.

  Urban beings: tenacious and optimistic to face difficulties

  After experiencing repeated epidemics and post-disaster reconstruction, Zhengzhou citizens have been tenacious and optimistic while facing severe challenges.

  "Affected by the August epidemic, the school started late this fall, and many courses were missed, but the teaching tasks had to be completed as scheduled." According to the fourth-grade class teacher of a school in Zhengzhou, the epidemic hit again, affecting the school, teachers and students. They are all serious challenges. "Fortunately, there is no suspension of classes, and work is actively moving forward."

The picture shows that on November 8, strong winds twisted the protective mask of nucleic acid collection medical staff.

Photo courtesy of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

  "Post-90s" Chen Hang runs a small fruit shop in Zhengzhou, and his shop closed during the August epidemic.

"It's a loss of one month's money, but it's impossible." Chen Hang said. Fortunately, Zhengzhou's current round of epidemic has little impact on him. "I hope the epidemic will pass sooner."

  "The testing of the test, the isolation of the isolation, the sealing of the seal." Mr. Liu, an old Zhengzhou man who has passed the sixtieth birthday, said after completing the nucleic acid test. conduct."

  In Zhengzhou in winter, people are in a hurry, cars are like dragons, all on the road... (End)