(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Tribute to Guizhou teachers under the epidemic: "Dual identities" are constantly switched only for "love in my heart"

  China News Service, Guiyang, September 9th (Reporter Yang Qian) At 6:00 on September 9th, Zhang Sixian, a teacher from the eleventh kindergarten in Guiyang City, has sorted out the information, checked the list, put on protective clothing, and started a new study at the nucleic acid testing point. A day of volunteer work.

  Scanning the code, registering, entering, and reminding everyone to keep their distance, this is part of the work undertaken by volunteers during the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia in Guiyang. Although it is small, it has a heavy responsibility.

Teachers who are volunteers at the Eleventh Kindergarten in Guiyang.

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  "On the first day, all the staff in the area were inexperienced in nucleic acid testing, and everyone was a little busy, but they all did their own work. From 5:00 in the morning to 12:00 in the evening, although there will be a feeling of exhaustion and bursting, everyone still Very happy." Zhang Sixian said.

  Since the outbreak of the current round of epidemic in Guiyang, teachers in Guiyang have responded to the call and turned into community (village) volunteers to participate in community epidemic prevention work and community (village) services.

  On September 5th, the first daily working day in static management, teachers as volunteers, in front of the computer screen during the day, are "shining anchors" answering questions for students; Volunteers on the front line of the epidemic "walked the dark alleys alone" for the anti-epidemic work, becoming the "heroes who are not in the light" in the song "The Lonely Brave" sung by children.

Qin Liya of Guiyang No. 34 Middle School is preparing for the online class.

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  Qin Liya is a political teacher in Guiyang No. 34 Middle School. On the first day she entered static management in the static management area of ​​Guiyang, she immediately joined the volunteer service work in the community. Busy from 10 am the first day until 3 am the next day.

Although it is in the community where she lives, because it is inconvenient to use her mobile phone, she always asks her neighbors to go downstairs for nucleic acid testing to remind the elderly at home and her 5-year-old son.

  On September 4, in order to realize the suspension of classes, schools in the static management area of ​​Guiyang City started online classes.

As the head teacher, Qin Liya immediately began to notify students and parents to prepare for class.

During the day, Qin Liya prepares lessons, attends classes, completes the relevant registration of all students, and explains the precautions for students' epidemic prevention; at night, Qin Liya still goes to the community service point to continue to be a volunteer.

"I have already signed up for volunteers in the community, and there are not enough people at the card point at night. As long as I don't delay the class, I will go there if I can. I hope everyone can reduce the burden together." Qin Liya said.

Qin Liya took pictures of the empty streets in the early morning.

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  At 2:00 in the morning, it was Qin Liya's shift change time. She took pictures of the empty streets as a souvenir for herself.

She told reporters: "I love my profession and my city, and I hope to be back to normal soon."

  In the university town, all colleges and universities implement closed management.

Publicizing the school's epidemic prevention regulations, completing each nucleic acid test on time, caring about students' psychological problems, and dealing with emergencies have all become the daily focus of teachers and counselors staying at the school.

Li Gang, a counselor at the Big Data College of Guizhou Institute of Technology, always maintains order at the nucleic acid monitoring point. After the nucleic acid test is over, he will go to the dormitory to ask students about their needs.

  During the temporary static management period in some areas of Guiyang, some students in Li Gang’s grade were emotionally depressed due to various reasons such as family, study, and environment.

When a student suddenly fell ill in the early morning, Li Gang reported it urgently, contacted various parties, and sent the student to the hospital as soon as possible... "I am a counselor, and I hope to be a close friend of the students and help them when they need help. Solve problems." Li Gang said.

  September 10 is the traditional Chinese festival "Mid-Autumn Festival" and also Teachers' Day.

Zhang Sixian said: "Yueyuan people are reunited. I believe that soon, life will be as usual, and I will be able to see the children in my class. This epidemic is a rare experience for every child growing up. I hope the children will share it together." (End)