(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Directly hit the nucleic acid test of Xiayuan Street, Wanbailin District, Taiyuan

  China News Service, Taiyuan, April 27th: Directly hit the nucleic acid test of Xiayuan Street, Wanbailin District, Taiyuan

  China News Service reporter Lu Qiguo

  At 6 am on April 27, there was still a chill outside.

At the nucleic acid testing sampling site of Shanxi Economic Management Cadre College, medical staff, community workers, grid workers, and volunteers squatted on the ground for breakfast.

  Eggs, side dishes, porridge.

After breakfast, more than 400 staff and volunteers scattered at 11 sampling sites in Textile Street Community, Xiayuan Street, Wanbailin District, Taiyuan City, began to guide residents who came to receive nucleic acid testing to line up.

  On the same day, in accordance with the unified deployment of Wanbailin District, Xiayuan Street carried out the fifth round of nucleic acid testing.

  Shanxi Economic Management Cadre College has 1 sampling point and 1 platform.

Li Xia, deputy director of Xiayuan Sub-district Office, and Feng Junfang, secretary and director of the Party Branch of Textile Street Community, are checking the standard materials at the sampling point.

  "Residents of Unit 1 of Building 1, go downstairs to do nucleic acid!" At 6:20, with the sound of a hand-held megaphone, residents began to line up at the sampling site.

  "A total of 11,276 people in our community participated in the nucleic acid sampling today." Feng Junfang introduced that the current nucleic acid testing requirements of Xiayuan Street are not "one household" but "one person", so at 12 noon on the 26th, all the community The staff began to check the number of people in each area.

Before the nucleic acid test started on the morning of the 27th, the volunteers squatted on the ground and had breakfast.

Photo by Ma Xiugang

  The number of people who can go directly to the sampling point to receive sampling, the number of people who have been assigned a yellow code and need to be sampled separately, the number of people who have limited mobility and need to be sampled at home, and the number of people who increase or decrease due to the flow of people, all must be accurate to single digits.

  In order to improve the efficiency of nucleic acid testing, on the afternoon of the 26th, the community has organized personnel to conduct door-to-door sampling of 127 residents with limited mobility.

  As the medical staff, registrars, information checkers, order maintainers, callers, logistics support staff, and sterilizers all entered the working state, nucleic acid sampling officially started at 6:30.

  Since then, sampling points such as the Shanxi Provincial Higher People's Court, Laifu Garden, the dormitory area of ​​the electronics factory, and the Shanxi branch of the Agricultural Bank of China have started sampling.

  "The Textile Street community has set up 11 sampling points and 31 stations today. 28 community workers and grid workers have arrived, and there are more than 300 volunteers." Li Xia introduced that in order to keep abreast of the progress of the sampling work, the following Yuan Street Office requires each station to report the number of people sampled every half an hour.

  Vanke Zijun Community is the largest community in Textile Street, with 1,267 residents and 7 sampling stations scattered downstairs.

Zhao Jing, a community worker in charge of the sampling work in the community, rode a bicycle to shuttle between different stations.

  "Walking to check the sampling work of each station, the speed is too slow, it is much faster to pedal on the bicycle." In addition to timely grasping the number of people sampled at each station, Zhao Jing also needs to keep a distance of 2 meters. make corrections.

Which station's "hand elimination" is not enough, and she needs to replenish it in time.

  Gao Ya, who is also responsible for the sampling work of Vanke Zijun Community, was a kindergarten teacher before becoming a grid member in July last year.

In addition to on-site organization, she also takes time to answer various questions from residents in the grid exchange group.

Volunteers help with nucleic acid testing.

Photo by Ma Xiugang

  Some people asked how to solve the yellow code, some people asked how to issue an entry and exit certificate, and some people asked when it was my turn to sample... "I used to be a teacher and I have enough patience, so I ask myself to answer the residents' questions. , even if some people repeatedly ask questions, they cannot ignore it.”

  At 10:30, the sampling work of the Textile Street community entered the final stage.

Before 11:00, the sampling work was all over.

  After the volunteers dispersed, Li Xia notified all the staff and grid members of the Textile Street community to participate in the work summary meeting.

After sorting out, she pointed out a problem that needs to be improved: the information checker should speed up the information check, ensure that the registrar can quickly scan the code for registration, and improve the efficiency of sampling work.

  "After each nucleic acid test is completed, this is one of our 'prescribed actions', which aims to sort out problems and summarize experience." Li Xia said that the effect of this measure is obvious: the time spent on each nucleic acid test is higher than that of the previous one. Once shortened.

  According to Wei Linlin, director of the Xiayuan Sub-district Office, that day, a total of 69,993 people were tested for nucleic acid in Xiayuan Sub-district.

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