(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) "Big White Mother and Son File": Prosecutor's mother brought her son to build an epidemic prevention wall for the community

  China News Service, Changchun, May 2 (Li Dan) In the kitchen, the smell of vegetables and the sound of boiling oil wafted from the kitchen.

After more than 50 days of "Dabai" work, Yang Ping can finally cook lunch for her son at home.

"Today I made a delicious meal and consoled him. It's my thanks to my son!"

Photo courtesy of Yang Ping delivering vegetables to residents

  Yang Ping, who lives in Nanguan District, Changchun City, is a people's prosecutor. Since the outbreak of the current round of the epidemic, Yang Ping and her 20-year-old son have been involved in the anti-epidemic work together, becoming the "big white mother-son file" in the community.

  At present, Changchun City is gradually returning to normal production and living order in an orderly manner, and Yang Ping and her son have also resumed their normal life rhythm.

  On the day she ended her volunteer service, Yang Ping's mood was a bit complicated.

"I'm really 'happy' that the 'unblocking' is finally here. But I'm very reluctant. I can still remember every bit of working in the community for more than 50 days." Secretary, Yang Ping has her own mission and feelings towards grassroots work.

Photo courtesy of Yang Ping and his son Li Dalong who deliver vegetables in a cart

  At the beginning of the epidemic, Yang Ping took the initiative to sink into the community and became the temporary party branch secretary of the community.

Every day, in addition to delivering vegetables and disinfecting them, they are also responsible for collecting nucleic acid test data and serving as the "vegetable head" for the residents.

  During the static management of the city, Yang Ping's husband was also on the front line of epidemic prevention and could not go home.

Seeing his mother's hard work, his son Li Dalong offered to become a "big white" to help her share the work.

Yang Ping was pleasantly surprised when she heard her son's thoughts: "Son, you have grown up and matured."

  Since then, neighbors in the community have often seen the scene of a "female Dabai" and a big boy in protective clothing pushing a cart to deliver vegetables side by side.

  When the volunteers who had been busy all day got off work, Yang Ping's mother and son started a new job. They checked and cleaned the vegetable baskets in each building one by one and disinfected them.

At work, mother and son encourage each other.

When I got home, my mother was exhausted after a long day, so my son Li Dalong took the initiative to wash the dishes and clean up the housework.

  Yang Ping, who has lived in the community for five or six years, was not familiar with her neighbors before.

Today, no one in the community or the owner of a nearby vegetable market does not know the mother and son.

"Today I went to the supermarket to buy something, and the boss gave me a discount on my fruits and vegetables." Yang Ping said with a smile.

  During the anti-epidemic period, Yang Ping's "white back" in protective clothing also became the "most beautiful back" that Changchun City Procuratorate was looking for throughout the city.

That day, Yang Ping, who was wearing protective clothing, held up a vegetable bag and delivered vegetables to a resident on the fourth floor. The nearby residents photographed the scene and uploaded it to the Internet.

Because he couldn't see his face clearly, only the word "Procurator" was written on his back, so the procuratorial organs searched for this "Prosecutor Dabai" all over the city.

  That video touched many people.

  Today, the whole of Changchun City is a low-risk area.

Although the community where Yang Ping lives has been unblocked as early as 5 days ago, the community workers and volunteers have not slackened in the slightest, and are still running on the front line of epidemic prevention, insisting that the unblocking cannot be lifted.

  "There will be a nucleic acid test tomorrow, and there may not be enough volunteers." Seeing the message popping up in the WeChat group, Yang Ping hurriedly said to her son, "Son, we can't go offline yet, and we will continue to 'work' tomorrow." (End)