(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Volunteers in the lockdown area: 20,000 steps a day is the minimum standard

  China News Service, Ningde, April 16 (Lei Meimei Yemao) "We have been in Qidu Township for 3 days, and the happiest thing today is that we have received a 'care package' from the company again. supplies." Volunteer Chen Jianhao wrote in his diary.

  In order to support the prevention and control of the epidemic in Qidu Town, Jiaocheng District, Ningde City, Fujian Province, State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company assembled 10 volunteers and rushed to Qidu as the third batch of volunteer commandos from the Ningde municipal government agencies.

  Yu Genbei, a volunteer from the State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company, said that at 2 a.m., everyone was assigned to a classroom in Qidu Middle School, and fell asleep leaning on the items that were too late to tidy up.

Volunteers cooperate with home nucleic acid sampling.

Photo courtesy of State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company

  Day 1: Numbness in legs, dry mouth

  At 5:00 a.m., before it was bright, the team members got up early to get ready. Some people stayed at the town government to assist in material allocation, inspection and registration, etc. Some people and medical staff went to various areas to carry out nucleic acid testing.

  "This is our first task today. It must be completed successfully. Come on!" Before arriving at Beishan Village to work separately, volunteers Lin Zhihong and Chen Kewang cheered each other up.

  At about 8 o'clock, the sampling work began.

In order to ensure the orderly and efficient development of nucleic acid testing, volunteers acted as propagandists and persuaders, as well as psychological counselors and orderers, assisting in information entry, scanning codes, and patiently answering questions.

  "After half a day, my legs are numb, and my mouth is dry." Lin Zhihong said that he usually works in front of the computer and deals with sets of financial data. This is the first time working standing up and facing inquiries from villagers. , feel clumsy.

  With the continuous busy and standardized work, Lin Zhihong gradually adapted to the new work and completed the nucleic acid sampling work of more than 500 people in Beishan Village at 12:30 noon.

  "There are no heroes who fall from the sky, only ordinary people who stand up." Lin Zhihong has a more real feeling for this sentence when he goes deep into the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

Collect information on various needs of volunteers.

Photo courtesy of State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company

  Day 2: Wet from head to toe after work

  "What's your name, what's your phone number, what's the size of your protective clothing and quick-drying clothes, what's the size of your gloves, and what type of mobile phone?" At night, after completing the day's volunteer work and returning to the station, the volunteer commando of the State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company volunteered The team members took pen and paper again and counted the information from the volunteers of the Ningde municipal government one by one.

  Yu Genbei said that for two consecutive days of fighting in the township, 20,000 steps a day is the minimum standard, and work such as home nucleic acid testing, material handling, and sanitation of garbage in public areas allows them to get wet from head to toe after each work.

  When the materials are not intensive enough when they first arrive at the station, how to report and transmit information to the headquarters in a timely and effective manner, so that the material support can be delivered in a timely manner?

Careful Xu Yuting proposed to carry out "building sweeping" to collect statistics on the information and material needs of all volunteers living in the three teaching buildings of Qidu Middle School, which was unanimously approved by everyone.

  "I'll go too, it's very late now, everyone is dispatched, so hurry up, hurry up and don't delay their rest." said Zhang Pu, a volunteer who has not stopped for nearly 20 hours.

  Volunteers in two groups completed the collection and input of various needs information of more than 160 volunteers in three teaching buildings at 0:30 in the morning, and formed forms and statistical data overnight to send them to Qidu Town Government for epidemic prevention and control work leadership group.

Volunteers take a group photo.

Photo courtesy of State Grid Ningde Power Supply Company

  Day 3: See the "epidemic" bravely, charge ahead

  "Master, take out your ID card, I'll enter the information for you, and then arrange for you to do a nucleic acid test..." In Beihe Village, Qidu Town, Fu Yongling cooperated with a medical staff to knock on the door from house to house, step by step, floor by floor. Carry out nucleic acid sampling.

  Fu Yongling's eyes are congenitally high in intraocular pressure, so he needs to prevent eye fatigue. As required, he can only drop special eye drops once every two days, and he can only buy one bottle per month.

Since supporting Qidu Town, he has changed his eye drops to once a day because of the discomfort in his eyes due to wearing an isolation mask for a long time and the sultry weather.

  The eldest Yu Genbei has suffered from rheumatism in his legs for many years. He has been controlled by drugs for a long time. This time he only took the drugs for 2 days. After stopping the drugs on the third day, the joints in his legs have begun to swell, but he still insists on entering the house. Nucleic acid collection and material transfer work.

The youngest Li Jingpeng did not admit defeat, sticking to the heavy duty of home nucleic acid sampling.

  "At this time, we should charge ahead." Fu Yongling said.

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