Xinhua News Agency, Xi'an, January 6th, title: Chew this "hard bone"!

——A direct hit on the epidemic prevention situation in urban villages in Xi'an

  Xinhua News Agency reporters Lei Xiaoxiao, Li Hua, Zhang Sijie

  "The child has a fever, but there is no household registration, no nucleic acid test, what should I do!"

  "Just now the village party secretary in my hometown called me and said that grandma is sick, and I want to go back and have a look..."

  At the entrance of the villages in the city where there was a lot of people in the past, under the control and management, the work is still extremely busy, receiving all kinds of requests to leave the village.

A large number of migrant workers gather in the villages in the city.

Because of the high mobility of personnel and the difficulty of management, Xi'an has become the "hardest hit area" of this round of the epidemic in Xi'an and the "hard bone" of epidemic prevention and control.

As of 12:00 on January 4, residents of urban villages in Xi'an had confirmed 274 cases, involving 39 villages.

  Zhoujiazhuang Village, located in Guodu Street, Chang'an District, is one of them. There are 7,637 residents in the village, of which foreign tenants account for about half.

  Since December 26, 2021, there have been 3 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Zhoujiazhuang Village, and the village in the city has become a high-risk area.

  Facing the severe epidemic situation, Shaanxi Province transferred 15 department-level cadres with grassroots experience to 17 urban villages in the closed control area to supervise the epidemic prevention and control work. Among them was Wang Biao, deputy director of the Shaanxi Provincial Medical Insurance Bureau.

  On December 31, 2021, the Zhoujiazhuang Village Epidemic Prevention and Control Temporary Party Branch was quickly established. Wang Biao was appointed as the temporary Party branch secretary. Branch members clearly assigned tasks such as nucleic acid testing, emergency medical treatment, and life support.

  On the morning of January 5, the daily work meeting of the Provisional Party Branch of Zhoujiazhuang Village Epidemic Prevention and Control was being held.

  "There are three key tasks today: doing nucleic acid, delivering health kits, and understanding household difficulties." Wang Biao made arrangements for the day's work.

  "Today's nucleic acid tests are all done at home. After more than 7,000 people are required, how can it be more efficient?"

  "The old man and the doll don't have mobile phones. They need to use their ID cards to generate a QR code on our device. How can they cooperate if they enter the house?"

  ……

  The branch researched and determined the implementation details of the work of the day one by one, and detailed and implemented the "multiple threads" of the epidemic prevention and control work.

  "Knock at the door and do three things at one time, and one team will appoint three volunteers to assist the medical staff with nucleic acid preparation, distribution of supplies, and registration of difficult information from each family!" After ten minutes, the work arrangements for this day were finally settled. Certainly.

  Zhoujiazhuang Village under the control of the closure is very quiet, the shutter doors are locked, and a "knock on the door" is in progress.

There is a "Pandemic Prevention and Control Understanding Card" posted at the door of every household, which records information such as the length of the grid, the name of the householder, the number of guests in the room, what difficulties are there, and the number of people participating in the daily nucleic acid test.

  "Through this card, we can accurately grasp the number of daily nucleic acid tests," said Wang Chen, executive commander of the Zhoujiazhuang Village Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters and director of the Rural Revitalization Bureau of Chang'an District. "Many people do not go out and do nucleic acid tests. In January After launching the'knock on the door' on the 2nd, on the 3rd we sorted out more than 190 households who had never undergone nucleic acid testing. This is a potential risk point."

  While talking, 66 medical staff from Huangliang Street and Luanzhen Street in Chang'an District arrived in Zhoujiazhuang Village, with a yellow plastic bag and a self-made sampling collection box close to their protective clothing.

"Today is an on-site inspection. I put a box on my body for sampling and a bag for medical waste. It is reliable and convenient to stick on my body," said Yang Peiying, a medical worker from Huangliang Street.

  "The loudspeaker calls to the door to ensure that no one is leaking nucleic acid; use WeChat to ensure that the inner loop guarantees free delivery; if there is a sudden illness, ask the team leader, and the headquarters will contact the hospital to pick it up immediately..." Facing the epidemic, a grassroots prevention and control party member in Zhoujiazhuang Village Cadres and volunteers used practical actions to build a protective wall.

As of the 5th, Zhoujiazhuang Village has had no new cases for 9 consecutive days.

  "City villages are a'hard bone' in epidemic prevention and control, but under the protective wall built by grassroots cadres, medical staff, and volunteers, the current proliferation of social situations in urban villages has been initially controlled." said Li Xian, the mayor of Chang'an District.