China News Service, Beihai, July 22 (Wei Jiaxiu and Zhang Xiyao) "Finding close contacts one minute earlier can reduce the risk", Liu Jingzhi, director of Guangxi Beihai Comprehensive Treatment Center, told reporters that since the outbreak in Beihai, Guangxi on July 12 In the past few days, the offices of the Beihai City Joint Prevention and Control Team and the Epidemic Tracing Team are brightly lit, analyzing and judging day and night.

  As of 24:00 on July 21, there were 285 local confirmed cases and 969 asymptomatic infections in Beihai City, Guangxi.

The reporter learned from the Beihai Municipal and Legal Committee on the 22nd that the Beihai Municipal and Legal Committee, the Public Security, the Comprehensive Management Center and various relevant units have deployed elite forces to invest in various tasks such as flow adjustment traceability, transfer isolation, key prevention and control, and public security management and control.

  In the past few days, Beihai City has been experiencing unbearable heat. Under the blue high temperature warning, Beihai municipal and judicial police officers took body temperature and assisted nucleic acid detection at traffic checkpoints and nucleic acid detection points in various communities, and weaved together to build a strong joint defense and control line.

Lin Guanggui, a policeman from the Power Construction Police Station of Beihai Public Security Bureau, is one of them.

  Lin Guanggui wears protective clothing every day, with a high temperature of 35°C, from 14:00 to 1:00 am the next day, to assist in epidemic prevention work.

The community he is in charge of has nearly 3,000 residents. Because each batch of nucleic acid collection requires 20 people, Lin Guanggui has to run back and forth on a 20-meter assembly line for more than 6,000 meters every day.

He told reporters that every day when he took off his protective suit, his whole body was soaked in sweat and wrinkled.

  In this battle against the "epidemic", the young police officers charged ahead, and the old officers also bravely served as the vanguards of the fight against the epidemic.

Wang Zongjian, who is about to turn sixty, is a veteran police officer of the Yinhai District People's Court in Beihai City. For many days, he has always been the first to arrive at the grid point and the last to go home.

After completing the nucleic acid test of more than 2,000 people, he still refused to rest, and asked the young police officer to go home first, leaving the aftermath by himself.

"Sweat soaked his clothes, the heat covered his eyes, he shouted hoarsely, and he was tired from running and bending, and he had no complaints." Liang Liang, a young police officer who worked with him, said.

  Chen Wei from the Police Security Department of Beihai Public Security Bureau told reporters that he is mainly responsible for distributing epidemic prevention materials for the city's public security organs.

From receiving, counting, tabulating, transporting, and distributing anti-epidemic materials, from the Bureau of Industry and Information Technology to the emergency material storage warehouses and various duty points, he can only sleep for more than 3 hours a day.

"The front line is the public security police who are fighting on the front line. Their protection and life safety are tied to each mask and a set of protective clothing. They must be guaranteed in place, and no mistakes can be made." Chen Wei said.

  It is reported that Guangxi has dispatched more than 10,000 medical and health, public security officers, government officials and other personnel from the region, and 30 mobile nucleic acid testing vehicles, negative pressure ambulances and other facilities and equipment to assist Beihai.

Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, Yulin and other surrounding cities quickly provided places for isolation and treatment.

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