China News Service, Nanchang, March 19th: Nanchang's anti-epidemic "in progress": everyone is a "fighter", doing what they can do

  Reporter Li Yunhan Liu Zhankun

  From "big white" to "red vest", from community workers to public security police... Since the nationwide nucleic acid testing was carried out in Nanchang, Jiangxi, many figures have been active in ordinary positions, showing extraordinary perseverance.

  At 10:00 on the 19th, Nanchang City launched the second round of nucleic acid testing in a larger area.

According to statistics, the first round of nationwide nucleic acid testing launched in Nanchang City on the 17th set up a total of 2,326 sampling points, 5,798 sampling stations, and 8,840 sampling personnel. The city's cumulative nucleic acid sampling was 4,121,615 person-times.

  "In fact, each of us is a 'warrior' in this epidemic prevention and control war, and we must do what we can do." At the nucleic acid testing point in Sandianxi Community, Qingyunpu District, Nanchang City, Sandian wearing protective clothing Zong Yin, a staff member of the West Community, is registering the "Changtong Code" for residents.

The picture shows on March 19, Wang Juan, a community volunteer wearing a red vest, was holding a small speaker to guide residents to line up in an orderly manner to maintain order at the scene.

Photo by Liu Zhankun

  But Zong Yin seemed to be "incompatible" with the staff next to her, her left leg was tightly wrapped and placed on a stool beside her.

It is understood that Zong Yin's left foot was injured in an accident. When she was on vacation, she immediately applied to join the anti-epidemic team when she saw the news in the work group.

  "I am mainly responsible for registering the Changtong Code for residents. I only need to flatten my injured left leg and sit down to work. I also sit at home." Zong Yin said that after a day's work, she would feel back pain, but Seeing that the nucleic acid detection test tubes are neatly coded and packed into the inspection box, I feel that I have my own part in it, and I feel very proud.

  "Nucleic acid testing for all members of the community will be carried out in the nearby lighting stadium. Volunteers are now recruited for all residents to help organize and guide the residents of the community to arrive in an orderly manner, and assist in maintaining the order of the scene. If you are interested, please register in the group..." In the WeChat group of residents of the Chengnan Teachers' Residential Community in Nanchang City, after a volunteer recruitment notice was released, it immediately received responses from many enthusiastic residents, and retired Yu Lan was one of them.

  "I am responsible for maintaining order, but the residents are very cooperative and understand, I just need to do a good job of guiding." Yu Lan said that she is a resident of the community and is a part of the community, and she can help wherever she needs it. .

The picture shows on March 19, Wang Juan, a community volunteer wearing a red vest, was holding a small speaker to guide residents to line up in an orderly manner to maintain order at the scene.

Photo by Liu Zhankun

  "Please wear masks and keep a distance of one meter. This is responsible for yourself and others. Thank you for your cooperation." At a nucleic acid collection point in Honggu Xinyuan Community, Xinjian District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, community volunteer Wang Juanzheng wearing a red vest Hold a small horn to guide the residents to line up in an orderly manner.

  Wang Juan, with a slightly hoarse voice, told a reporter from Chinanews.com that in the past few days, she and many volunteers in the community have fought side by side to maintain order at various nucleic acid collection points in the community. I hope everyone can work together to overcome the epidemic as soon as possible.

  According to Zhang Zhaoxia, Secretary of the Party Branch of Honggu Xinyuan Community, Changzheng Town, Xinjian District, Nanchang City, due to the large area and large population of the community, the community has set up 9 nucleic acid collection points in various areas.

At present, with the help of more than 40 medical workers and more than 80 volunteers, the community has quickly and effectively conducted multiple rounds of nucleic acid testing on residents in the jurisdiction.

  On the afternoon of the 19th, the nucleic acid testing site in Sandianxi Community, Qingyunpu District, Nanchang City had completed most of its tasks. There were no more crowds in front of the testing site, and a ray of sunshine appeared in the sky of Nanchang, which had suddenly cooled down a few days ago.

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