(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Directly at the scene of epidemic prevention and control: ordinary world, ordinary you

  China News Service, Hohhot, February 26th Telegram: Directly at the scene of epidemic prevention and control: Ordinary world, ordinary you

  China News Service reporter Zhang Wei

  The current round of the epidemic has broken out in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for more than 10 days, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases has exceeded 300. Strengthen control, nucleic acid testing, disinfection and sterilization, and do not go out unless necessary... This prosperous and busy Qingcheng outside the Great Wall is now entering " rest" state.

  In this ordinary world, there are always a group of ordinary people who create "unordinary" touches.

The picture shows the re-arrangement of the pet store for free foster care for fur children from quarantine personnel.

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"Don't be afraid, furry boy, here we come!"

  Putting on protective clothing and bringing sterilization supplies, Zhang Haiyang and his colleagues went to visit the "left-behind children" early in the morning, while the head of the household was in a state of centralized isolation.

  "Don't be afraid, furry boy, here we come!" A Labrador wagged its tail at Zhang Haiyang, they were already very familiar.

  Feeding, cleaning, and playing with the little guy for a while, Zhang Haiyang said, he cannot take him downstairs for a walk during the epidemic, but he must let him know that he has not been abandoned.

  Due to the epidemic, many communities in Hohhot are temporarily closed and managed, and pets have become "left-behind children" in the homes of citizens who need to be quarantined.

The picture shows pet volunteers coming to feed the furry child.

Photo courtesy of chubby

  The chubby little couple are pet industry workers. When they learned about this situation, they became pet volunteers in the community.

  "The workload of the community's epidemic prevention staff is already very large. We want to reduce the pressure on them as much as possible, so we decided to help feed the furry children." Xiaopang said, "In this way, our profession can be considered useful during the epidemic. ."

  The "post-90s" Doudou runs a pet store. During the epidemic, she converted a lot of space in the store into a pet boarding area, and posted on social media: "If you are in quarantine and no one takes care of your furry children, we Provide free foster care and let us accompany you for a while."

  Doudou said: "I also want to do my bit, at least not to let the furry children go hungry."

  "My furry child has been visited by Xing Xiaopang and his wife. Although he is 8 years old and has no owner to accompany him, he is very strong and in good condition. The world is always full of sunshine!" Chen Jiayou of the period told reporters.

The picture shows the restaurant staff preparing hot milk tea for front-line epidemic prevention personnel.

Photo courtesy of Wang Yu

In addition to deliciousness, there is love in the world

  Customized lunch boxes, secret flavors, special weights... At 11 o'clock, a large pot of hot pot chicken came out of the stove. In order to allow front-line medical staff to eat hot meals, the staff in the restaurant quickly packed the boxes.

  Ma Tao runs a hot pot chicken restaurant in Hohhot. During the epidemic, the restaurant was closed, so he led his employees to deliver meals to front-line anti-epidemic workers every day.

  "They may only have one meal a day, so they must fill up some!" Ma Tao kept telling everyone.

  At 11:30, the food was delivered to the front-line staff.

"Seeing these children in their early 20s stand up to protect the safety of one party, we are just doing what we can do." Ma Tao told reporters.

  In addition to preparing and delivering meals, Ma Tao also purchased a large number of hand warmers and sent them to various nucleic acid testing points.

"They warmed the hearts of all, and our love goes to the loveliest," he said.

  "Break up some beef jerky and drink it directly."

  "Milk tea must be hot, keep warm, and don't let the heat escape."

  "Prepare some fruit sticks and butter cookies. These are high-calorie foods to replenish energy for front-line workers."

  ...

  Wang Yu, the owner of Oruduo Mongolian cuisine live restaurant, delivers free meals to front-line epidemic prevention personnel every day.

  One day of closure, the restaurant will lose 10,000 yuan. Even so, Wang Yu insists on importing raw materials through various channels and opening the back kitchen in order to send this warmth out.

  "Some wholesalers are also very good. Knowing that I am delivering materials to the front line, they also want to contribute, so the raw materials do not need money." Wang Yu moved others, and everyone moved him, "Even the employees said that the epidemic situation The salary during the period is no longer available, but I come to 'work' every day."

  Wang Yu told reporters that he sent out more than 500 supplies a week.

The picture shows that the small supermarket in the community has all kinds of fresh fruits.

Photo by Zhang Wei

There is an "ordering machine" in the small supermarket

  "Boss, is there any garlic moss today?"

  "Boss, rake oranges for a little more."

  "Boss, help me go to the vegetable market tomorrow to see if there is any lotus root."

  ...

  Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Hohhot, the local area has strengthened control and urged citizens to work from home and not go out unless necessary.

  This time, Husle, the owner of the small supermarket in the community, was busy. "I feel that I am the only one in the whole community who can go out and see the 'outside world'." He joked with the residents in the community.

  Residents responded to the call to try not to go out, so they listed the menu to Husle, who was responsible for helping everyone purchase while purchasing.

Everyone in the community ridiculed him for being an "order machine".

  Husle told reporters that he had to go to the wholesale market every day to buy goods, and residents of the community would make a list for him in advance of the materials, fruits and vegetables that were in special need.

"Everyone is very conscious of avoiding gatherings during special times."

  Xiaobao runs a fruit and vegetable store at the gate of a community. After the outbreak, almost all the stores in the neighborhood were closed. He is the only one who insists on buying goods at five or six in the morning every day, bringing the freshest fruits and vegetables to the store. Available to residents of the community.

  "The location of this community is relatively remote, and it takes 20 minutes to drive to the nearest vegetable market. For everyone's convenience, I decided to continue operating." Xiaobao said.

  The reporter learned that Xiaobao's second son was born not long ago. For the sake of safety, he recently lived in "isolation" with his family.

  "It's hard work, daughter-in-law." Xiaobao was shy with guilt.

  Some netizens said that although the "little devil" of the new crown is still in Hohhot, there are always heroes protecting us, and many ordinary warriors do their best to support the heroes who protect the people.

  I believe that the city of "Prairie City" will definitely get better and better because of countless of you.

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