China News Service, Shanghai, May 16 (Zhang Jian) ​​Ye Juli is the secretary of the Party branch of Yurong Residential District, Yongfeng Street, Songjiang District, Shanghai. Since the community was closed due to the epidemic, she has led the staff of the neighborhood committee to fight for more than 50 days and nights, guarding the the residents of the community.

  On May 15, a reporter from Chinanews.com came to the community to interview Ye Juli. At this time, she was communicating with the staff about the work arrangements for the day.

Speaking of the beginning of the lockdown, Ye Juli said frankly that she was a little caught off guard by the sudden epidemic, especially when she received a notice from her superiors asking residents to stay out of the community and the staff of the neighborhood committee not to go home, everyone was anxious.

Huang Chao, a staff member of the neighborhood committee, was wearing a "big white" and took a photo at the gate of the residential area. Photo by Zhang Jian

  "There are more than 2,000 households in our community, and the number of people under management is nearly more than 6,000. Because it is the first time to face such a situation, our neighborhood committee is also short-staffed, only 7 people. To meet the needs of more than 6,000 people, everyone must Living in a unit, but not being able to go home, may be very anxious inside."

  At the time of the first nucleic acid sampling in the community, in addition to the 7 staff members of the neighborhood committee, the number of volunteers was insufficient, resulting in a particularly long sampling time.

On the one hand, the staff of the neighborhood committee wanted to serve the residents of the community well, but on the other hand, they encountered the dilemma of insufficient manpower. At that time, it was urgent to recruit volunteers urgently.

Photo by Zhang Jian

  "We recruited volunteers in the community, and we did get a lot of responses from community residents. Later, in the district, various party members and some cadres working from home were asked to report and participate in the community. We work in the community and be our volunteers. In this way, our volunteer team is also growing. From the initial dozens of people, there are now three or four hundred people." Ye Juli said.

Group photo of volunteers from the nucleic acid sampling group of "Mother Station"

  The continuous growth of the volunteer team has greatly improved the efficiency of nucleic acid sampling for all staff each time.

Ye Juli said that with the increase of lockdown time, problems such as shortage of supplies for residents and buying medicines for medical treatment have gradually become prominent. The number of residents' calls has doubled, and residents have been on the phone, causing some residents to become irritable.

"Our calls were really too late to answer, and many residents reported that why your calls could never be reached. Sometimes we couldn't do anything about it, so we made our mobile phones public and let residents call their own mobile phones, sometimes overnight. After taking a few calls, you won’t want to sleep all night. Then we will patiently listen to the residents’ demands and help them find a way to solve the problem. We also understand the emotions of the residents who have been locked down for so long.” Ye Juli said frankly During the period when the residents were staying at home, the volunteer team played a great role. The team leaders of each point led the volunteers to charge the front line of the fight against the epidemic, and a group of husband and wife files, mother-son files, father-daughter files and a family of three emerged. A touching scene.

  "Especially some volunteers from the building sweeping group worked very hard and wore 'big white' clothes. I remember that the temperature was extremely high a few days, and it was in the 30's degrees. There are more than 20 buildings in our community that do not have elevators. From the first floor to the sixth floor, I knocked on the door one by one, and climbed the stairs one by one. Every time I got down, my clothes were soaked. I remember that there was a heavy rain, and none of the members of our mobile team flinched, wearing ponchos, and then Go to help the residents. At that time, we were still in the closed area, and our supplies were to be delivered to the residents’ corridors. I remember that there were a lot of people that day. No one complained, and they still completed their material distribution work very conscientiously and responsibly." In addition, one by one "post-00" college students in the volunteer team joined in, and they persevered day and night, wherever they needed it. where to go.

Shen Yulong from Shanghai University of Engineering and Technology helped the residents in the apartment building to deliver free meals for more than a month; Jiang Qihui from Jiangnan University signed up to join the building sweeping group, and actively contributed on foot from the first to the sixth floor, highlighting the mission consciousness and responsibility of contemporary college students .

Ye Juli said: "It is because of their efforts that our community has changed from a closed and controlled area, a control area to a prevention area. The epidemic (prevention and control) work in our community is also improving all the way. Here, I am also On behalf of the general party branch in the residential area, I would like to express my gratitude to the volunteers who participated in the epidemic prevention and control work. At the same time, I also hope that at this time, everyone will not relax. Our epidemic prevention and control has not yet reached the stage of final victory. Continue to tighten this string, we will continue to manage the entrances and exits of the community, and we hope that with the joint efforts of everyone, the epidemic will end as soon as possible."

"Post-00" college student volunteer Shen Yulong (left) photographed by Zhang Jian at work

  Ye Juli was a little choked up when talking about the working conditions of the staff of the neighborhood committee for so many days. She said that for more than 50 days, everyone ate and lodged in the neighborhood committee, on the sofa, reclining chairs in the office, and even lying down on the conference table.

During each nucleic acid sampling period, I go to bed around one o'clock in the morning and wake up after five o'clock.

Social worker Huang Chao has helped positive patients to buy supplies and deliver them to their homes for many times, but never flinched; social worker Zhang Cuixia did everything possible to dispense and deliver medicines to 406 chronic and special disease patients in the community; I haven't seen my mom for almost two months.

"Then I think that no matter how difficult or bitter this time is, we must grit our teeth and persevere. Sometimes I really feel that you are shrinking. What should I do with so many residents. I know that our little friends are very difficult, and everyone is working hard. . But I want to tell them that since we have chosen this community job, we must persevere, because behind us there are more than 6,000 residents waiting for us.” (End)