(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) 6 Jilin PE teachers "grouped" to win the anti-epidemic "marathon"

  China News Service, Jilin, May 2 (Reporter Cangyan Shi Hongyu) After days of rainy days, the weather finally cleared up.

Zhou Hui checked the "teaching plan" again and waited for the news of the resumption of classes at any time.

  Physical education teacher Zhou Hui misses the long-lost campus. He just won an epidemic "marathon", and he and the six teachers in the sports group finally won the "recovery" of the city.

  After nearly 2 months, the current round of epidemic in Jilin City has seen the dawn of victory, with no new local confirmed cases for 3 consecutive days.

The 39-year-old Zhou Hui is the head of the sports team of Huadian No. 3 Middle School under Jilin City. At the beginning of the outbreak, Zhou Hui and other six physical education teachers rushed to the front line of the local Hengdaohezi town to fight the epidemic.

Photo courtesy of Zhou Hui, Nucleic Acid Collection Team

  At that time, Wenhua Village, Hengdaohezi Town, was the only medium-risk area in the area, and six physical education teachers were responsible for nucleic acid collection and reporting.

  "There were several heavy snowfalls in the early spring, and it was difficult to walk into the village." Zhou Hui would walk in the snow for a long time every time he went to work in the village.

"It takes a lot of energy, but fortunately we have physical strength."

  For the convenience of wearing protective clothing, Zhou Hui and his colleagues helped each other and shaved their heads.

Every day they cheer and encourage each other.

"We are brothers fighting together, and we must protect ourselves."

  Jiang Zhiwei, a 35-year-old physical education teacher, likes football and basketball. He said that he completed the first "marathon" in his life during the battle against the epidemic: endurance, physical strength, and will are all important.

  Jiang Zhiwei and two medical staff were responsible for the nucleic acid collection of the two communities in Wenhua Village. Nearly 200 villagers lived in scattered places, and the mountain roads were rough and difficult to navigate. Jiang Zhiwei was the "leader" carrying supplies.

"This is the most difficult 'race' I have ever experienced." Jiang Zhiwei said, his face was foggy, the road was muddy and it was easy to fall, and he was tired and couldn't rest for too long to prevent loss of heat.

  Some villagers live in the mountains and need to cross the ice and go up the big slope.

"I have an advantage in physical strength and can do more." Jiang Zhiwei will confirm the route first.

  At the nucleic acid collection site, Jiang Zhiwei took the time to enter the data, and his team had to complete all the work before noon.

"Get more time for the rear to test, we have to race against the virus."

  For 34-year-old Zhang Bing, his anti-epidemic "marathon" continues.

After the isolation and observation, students will have sports online classes every day.

"Working and studying from home is also fighting the epidemic."

  Zhang Bing said that the biological clock for fighting the epidemic in Wenhua Village has just been adjusted. He doesn't have to get up at 6 o'clock and fall asleep late at night, and he can go to bed early every day with his children.

"Everything is going as usual."

  On the front line of the fight against the epidemic, Zhang Bing received training in disinfecting.

He has been paying attention to the news of the resumption of school recently, and is preparing to sign up to undertake the task of disinfecting the campus before the school starts.

  In 21 days, a group of 6 PE teachers won the anti-epidemic "marathon".

Completed 15 rounds of nucleic acid test information entry tasks for about 15,000 people in the closed area, uploaded more than 200,000 nucleic acid test data, and entered households more than 4,000 times, with a total working distance of nearly 3,000 kilometers.

  Now, Zhou Hui is enjoying the rare May Day holiday. The afternoon sun is just right, and Zhou Hui walks to the campus again.

At this time, he was desperate for the sound of reading aloud from the campus.

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