(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) "Generation Z" on the Sino-Myanmar border anti-epidemic role

  China News Service, Ruili, November 17th, title: "Generation Z" in the anti-epidemic role at the China-Myanmar border

  China News Agency reporter Han Shuinan

  Ruili City is located on the southwest border of China, bordering Myanmar on three sides, and the border line is 169.8 kilometers long.

The special geographical location, coupled with the continuous spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic abroad, has kept Ruili under the high pressure of epidemic prevention and control for a long time.

In the process of fighting the epidemic, a group of local “Gen Z” grew rapidly, faced with numerous difficulties, and resolutely shouldered the important task of guarding the country.

"I want to take a good look at Ruili"

  At the end of August this year, shortly after graduating from Kunming Health School, 21-year-old Qin Yao was urgently recruited to the centralized isolation medical observation point of Qiaorui Cement Plant in Ruiliwanding.

  "I only saw the beauty and customs of Ruili on the Internet before. This time I saw the recruitment of the centralized isolation medical observation point, and I did not hesitate to sign up." What Qin Yao did not expect was that after seeing the recruitment On the third day, she boarded the car to Ruili.

  After arriving in Ruili, Qin Yao immediately went to work, doing nucleic acid testing for the quarantined people, and helping them allocate rooms and arrange them.

In order not to worry her parents, she has not told her parents what work she is really engaged in.

  "I was a little nervous at the beginning, but I adapted quickly. As long as we take strict protective measures, the risk can be minimized." Qin Yao said with a smile, "Although I am not rich in experience, I learn fast. Energetic, always rushing to the front at work."

  Qin Yao's greatest wish is to have a good stroll in Ruili after the epidemic is over.

Ruili is the place she yearns for and wants to protect.

"Guarding the border of the motherland makes me proud"

  "For the first time standing next to the boundary marker, there is an indescribable sense of pride." 22-year-old Ruili militiaman Li Long, who was on duty at the front line of the border, told reporters.

  Guangshuangzhupeng No. 3 duty point, where Li Long is located, is less than 10 meters away from neighboring villages.

He and three other militiamen jointly guarded the 300-meter border, and patrolled the road more than 50 times every day.

  My peers have long been accustomed to staying with their mobile phones for a while, but Li Long will not touch the mobile phone for a whole day when on duty.

  "Standing on the border line, behind me is my homeland, the country. Guarding the border means defending the home and the country!" After only more than a month on the border line, Li Long had a first-hand experience of "family and country feelings".

When he uttered these words, he was not good at words, his waist was straight.

"I'm'riveted' in Ruili like a screw"

  After graduating from Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhao Suying, born in 1995, joined the Ruili Traditional Chinese Medicine Dai Medical Hospital as a rehabilitation therapist.

  In May 2020, Ruili Traditional Chinese Medicine Dai Medical Hospital became a designated hospital for the treatment of new coronary pneumonia.

In March of this year, Zhao Suying left her original post to take charge of the hospital's food catering, sterilization, and material security.

  "In fact, I miss the position where I could give full play to my professional skills, but now the logistics support work I am responsible for is more important." Zhao Suying said that medical staff from all over the country will support designated treatment hospitals in batches, and she is "rivet" like a screw. In the hospital, help each group of supporting medical staff familiarize themselves with the situation as soon as possible and get into work.

  Speaking of her father, Zhao Suying was full of guilt.

"In June this year, my father came to visit me from my hometown of Tengchong, but I soon encountered the '7.04' epidemic." Zhao Suying recalled that at that time she was urgently recalled to the hospital, and her father stayed at home in Ruili for isolation.

"At that time, my father didn't know how to purchase supplies and make online declarations on my mobile phone. I have entered closed-loop management and I can only ask my neighbors to help him as much as possible. Fortunately, my father has made rapid progress. Now I have learned all kinds of operations on the mobile phone. "

  Ma Jiansong, director of the Ruili Traditional Chinese Medicine Dai Medical Hospital, said that nearly half of the medical staff in the hospital are young people like Zhao Suying. Very fast."

  In all walks of life in Ruili, there are more "Gen Z" persistence, injecting vitality and bringing hope to Ruili in the epidemic.

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