Due to the epidemic in Shanghai

  some decorators

  was suddenly locked up in the community

  What is their life like?

  The following is the description of the decoration master Wu Mingde

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"I renovated houses for people in Shanghai

After being sealed in a rough house for 20 days..."

  I am a renovation worker. Since March 28, my wife and I have been living in the house where I have been working because of the closure and control management.

  We didn't rent a house outside, and many people doing decoration work like this. They work here for a few days and move to another place in a few days.

Wherever you go to work, you can take your rolls and rice cookers with you.

The problem of living is easy to solve. Put a layer of quilt on the ground, cover your body with another layer, and sleep on the floor, you are used to it.

It's just a matter of eating.

Before the closure, we prepared more than ten kilograms of rice, a dozen eggs, and several buckets of instant noodles in advance. The meat must not be bought. There is no refrigerator on the construction site, and it will be broken within a few days.

  After eating for a few days, I happened to see a little girl downstairs from us, wearing a blue protective suit, riding a battery car to deliver vegetables everywhere, looking like a volunteer.

My wife asked me to ask where they bought their food.

I hurried to the window and stopped the little girl.

The little girl was very nice. Seeing that we had nothing to eat, and we lived in a rough house, we didn’t even have glass in the windows, so I was very anxious. She asked us what we were missing and brought us some.

Certainly can not be free from others!

I say we buy.

After a while, the little girl brought a large bag of vegetables and said that she bought two copies at home and shared one for me.

I found out later that she only charged half of my money for the vegetables.

  Kind-hearted volunteers took us to the owner group of the community.

There are dishes, but the pot becomes a problem.

We only have a rice cooker and can steam the rice but not the dishes.

I really can't help it, so I shamelessly went to the group for help, saying that we were decorators who came to work. Is there any other induction cooker that can be sold to us?

Unexpectedly, someone replied soon, saying that I should go directly to his door to get it without money.

When I went to get it, I found not only the induction cooker, but also the matching small round pot, and a bag of vegetables with cabbage and tomatoes.

  After joining the group, you can go on a group purchase and see how others buy it and we can just follow it.

I bought bread with a group once.

With the induction cooker and pot, there is no shortage of living materials.

The neighborhood committee has distributed food four or five times, including edible oil, rice, milk, vegetables, etc., which are enough to eat.

There are so many enthusiastic neighbors, worried that our life will be inconvenient, and they deliver things every three days, eggs, noodles, ham sausage, paper towels, hand sanitizer, tea, snacks... I'm really embarrassed, I didn't want to disturb others, but I didn't expect to add them. So much trouble.

  I am from Anhui, I am 45 years old this year, and I have been in Shanghai since I was 18. I have been doing decoration and I am a mason.

This job is dirty and tiring, the working environment is noisy, the ash is particularly heavy, and the decoration materials are smelly.

During this time, there are children upstairs and downstairs who want to take online classes. We are afraid of the noise from the decoration, so we have been resting.

The most important thing every day is to do nucleic acid. We listened to the downstairs shouting with all our ears, and I am afraid we missed it.

Up to now, once the nucleic acid has not fallen, I feel that I am responsible for others and myself.

  A few days ago, I took the initiative to tell the neighborhood committee that I wanted to be a volunteer, do something within my power, and repay so many kind people.

After becoming a volunteer, I went out at 8 in the morning, went to each downstairs and called the residents to come out, organized a queue, and then guided them to the nucleic acid testing point. I was busy until 8 p.m. before returning.

It rained so hard that day, my shoes and clothes were all wet.

I had only brought two sets of clothes, and the other one fell downstairs while drying, and I haven't brought it back.

No way, I asked for help in the group again. Does anyone have old clothes and old shoes for me to change?

Really, obviously want to help, but the result is chaos.

  The little girl took a video of the process of delivering food to us and posted it on the Internet. Many people watched it, and there were more than 8,000 comments.

Some people say it's hard work, but in fact, we don't think at all, how can it be hard to go out to work?

The owner of a decoration company said that the workers who were trapped in the community had received a lot of help from their neighbors, and I would like to thank everyone.

In some communities, there are several barbers who live in a house and ask neighbors for help. Seven or eight families want to give them food. The barbers said that they will cut their hair for free when the epidemic is over. Now they have taken the initiative to sign up as a community Volunteers delivering supplies.

  During the special period, I watched the neighbors in the community help each other, and I felt very moved.

The little girl who brought us the food is 19 years old and a sophomore in sophomore year.

She didn't know how to ride a battery car at first, so she learned to deliver food in the community.

The elderly are well looked after.

From the beginning, the volunteers counted the elderly living alone in the community. If they don’t know how to use mobile phones, someone will deliver some to their door in a few days.

Some elderly people are resolutely unwilling to buy it because they did not buy it at their own expense.

When I was doing nucleic acid, I found that the nucleic acid codes of the elderly were applied by volunteers and stored in their mobile phones, so that the other party would not bother.

  In the early morning of April 17, I asked my daughter to write a paragraph on my behalf and posted it to the neighbor group: "...I am an ordinary worker, Shanghai is too big, and I am too young. What I didn't expect is that the haze of the epidemic will not cover up. The light that lives in people's hearts. Some food and use are also the most precious at the moment. You generously gave them to me, a person I didn't know. Bye and thank you!"

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Also trapped in the customer's home

And Mr. Lin, he had a chance to leave

  At the end of February this year, Mr. Lin, who was doing decoration,

  Came to a client's home in Minhang, Shanghai to start construction

  I didn't expect the decoration to be half way through

  But I can't go because of the epidemic

  Master Lin said

  When he was trapped for about 10 days

  I had a chance to leave

  The community was briefly open for two hours at the time.

  But then

  His nucleic acid report has not been received

  After some serious consideration

  He decided to stay!

  that's all

  Master Lin in the semi-rough house

  settled down

  During the period, the local streets distributed some dishes

  The rest are aided by neighbors

  During lockdown

  homeless neighbors

  Entrust volunteers to Master Lin

  Bring quilts and mattresses

  so that he has a place to sleep

  Neighbors are still separated

  Entrust volunteers to deliver vegetables, meat and eggs

  Although the temporary dining table is still relatively simple

  But there is rice, oil, basic seasoning

  Rice cooker and induction cooker

  Master Lin solved it

  Basic daily meals

  During lockdown

  Master Lin sometimes watches short videos to relieve boredom

  Video calls with family often

  Let the family not worry too much

  Thank you to everyone who is enthusiastic!

  Shanghai, come on!