(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) Readme | My eldest son, who is two and a half years old, calls me "astronaut doctor"

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 13th (Li Jiajia and Zeng Weiting) April 1st is the day for nucleic acid testing in the Puxi area of ​​Shanghai.

At 4:30 in the morning, the day in this city has not yet officially started. Six community volunteers, including Yang Yiwen, have assembled and are ready to start the day's work.

  Move the table, lift the chair, pull the flow of people, paste the 2-meter landmark... After quickly "arranging" the testing site, about 5:30, Yang Yiwen put on the "big white" for the first time.

The sun rose little by little, and Yang Yiwen suddenly heard a familiar voice in the crowd shouting "Doctor Astronaut".

Photo courtesy of Fosun

  The following is the self-report of Yang Yiwen, a volunteer and Fosun employee:

  When I heard "Doctor Astronaut," I knew it was my eldest son.

I was worried that he would resist nucleic acid testing, so I said to him, "Do you think these aunts and uncles who help with testing dress like astronauts?" At the age of 2 and a half, he blurted out, "They are astronaut doctors." Like a warm seed, now he sees that Da Bai always calls the astronaut doctor enthusiastically.

I'm not an astronaut or a doctor, but hearing him call me that in the crowd suddenly gave me strength.

He waved to me obediently and followed his family to the testing team.

After the test, we gave each other thumbs up in the air.

  I have lived in this neighborhood for several years, and there is not much interaction between neighbors.

Even the WeChat group has only been established in the past few days.

Originally, it was used to inform the community about the anti-epidemic news, but now it has become an online warehouse for everyone's emergency supplies.

  On the 3rd day, a mother sent a message for help in the group of diapers.

As a volunteer, we helped in the group and asked who had extra diapers to give to this mother for emergency.

In a short while, 5 of this house, 5 of that house.

In this way, 30 pieces were collected.

I put on the isolation suit, collected the supplies from each family, and transferred them to this treasured mother.

Volunteers delivered the vegetables distributed in the street door to door in the middle of the night. Photo courtesy of Fosun

  Consumables such as diapers are the most in short supply in the building. Gradually, a very tacit mechanism has emerged in the community group: some people send out the needs of emergency materials, and some people provide "surplus food" to solve urgent needs, we become Ferryman in the middle.

Milk powder, rice, disinfectant... Every small object is running in the building.

  Every time I go out, my son will say, "The astronaut doctor sent the courier."

  Before becoming a community volunteer, I had been quarantined at home for two weeks.

Unable to go out, I had to participate in the anti-epidemic work initiated by the company online.

Seeing that many colleagues are running on the front line of the fight against the epidemic, they rushed to help universities, communities, governments and other places.

That day, I was struck by a volunteer story from a colleague: Shanghai man model, who has been chasing the "virus" for more than a month.

As a Shanghainese, I was thinking about what more in-depth ways to protect our city.

So, I submitted an application for community volunteers on March 30.

  I am an employee of Fosun in connection with overseas business. My main working hours are from 9:00 pm to 2:00 am.

This gives me full time during the day to devote to volunteer work.

Because of the working relationship, there is a certain reserve of medical knowledge, and there is a concept of antigen, PCR, nucleic acid, aseptic processing, etc., so that we can not only answer the questions of the residents of the community from a professional perspective, but also appease everyone from the perspective of the neighborhood. Mood.

I told my family, I don't volunteer, who will?

In addition to the eldest son, there is also a younger son who has just turned one year old.

"Go, my mother and I are backing you at home and take care of them both." My lover's words made me even more determined.

At 12:00 in the middle of the night, the volunteers were counting the distribution of antigen materials for the next day Photo courtesy of Fosun

  My current schedule for the day is to gather at the nucleic acid point at 4:30, and officially start nucleic acid testing at 6:00. In addition to carrying out nucleic acid testing for more than 600 residents in the community, the neighborhood committee also took the initiative to undertake the responsibility of nearly 300 people around the fire station, Nucleic acid testing for staff in public service positions such as sanitation stations.

Complete the day's nucleic acid tasks around 1:00 noon.

After a short break, antigen supplies will be delivered door to door.

In the evening, deliver supplies and vegetables to the residents in the building.

Although it was very tiring, I felt warm when I thought of the words my eldest son said every day when he went out, "Mom, come on, 'astronaut doctor' defeats the virus".