China News Service, Fuzhou, October 29th (Lin Ling, Ye Tingting, Lin Yaran) "Hello, I'm an epidemic prevention and control dispatcher in Yuefeng Town, Fuzhou City. Are you XX? How is the latest nucleic acid situation?" "Nearly 7 Have you been to the medium and high risk areas in Fuzhou within the past few days? Don’t worry, if you can’t remember the itinerary and time of that day, you can start thinking about it from the nearest day, the more detailed the better.” After half an hour, Dong Xi finally collected the information to complete this The second flow adjustment, and then opened the table again, and started the next flow adjustment work.

  October 29 is the eighth day of this round of local epidemic in Fujian.

It can be seen from the official report of the epidemic situation that since the outbreak of this round of local epidemic on October 22, Fujian has increased the number of local infections by more than 100 for three consecutive days; the total number of infections has reached 542.

From October 22 to 24:00 on October 28, a total of 68 local confirmed cases and 474 local asymptomatic infections were reported in the province.

  What is particularly interesting is that in this round of local epidemics, Fujian has designated a high-risk area for the first time.

Fuzhou has designated 2 high-risk areas in Jin'an District, where the epidemic is the most serious, namely Yuefeng New City District 1 and Taihe Plaza, and implemented control measures such as "regional closure, staying at home, and door-to-door service".

  In this context, Dong Xi, who worked in the kindergarten affiliated to the Jinan District Teacher Training School in Fuzhou City (Fuzhou Jinan Rongbo Kindergarten), completed a "transition" of his identity.

She used to teach and educate people in front of the podium, and now she has signed up to become a volunteer "dispatcher".

And her colleagues Chen Pianpian, Fang Meichen and other teachers also volunteered to be part of the "dispatcher".

  The full name of epidemiological survey is epidemiological survey, which is responsible for investigating the path, people and events that the target person has traveled through in the past important period of time, whether these experiences have the possibility of spreading the disease or the risk of contracting the disease.

As the key to epidemic control, the information collected by epidemiological survey can play a key role in effectively curbing the epidemic.

The picture shows the teacher volunteers carrying out the transfer work.

Photo courtesy of Jinan Rongbo Kindergarten in Fuzhou City

  According to Lin Yunzhi, the head of Fujian Province’s March 8th Red Banner Bearer Lin Yunzhi’s studio, the person in charge of the Women’s Civilization Post, and the chief director of the kindergarten affiliated to the Jin’an District Teachers’ Training School in Fuzhou City, on October 24, the kindergarten received a higher-level recruitment of teachers for volunteer transfer. Immediately after the news, a notification will be released in the teacher group to recruit teachers who can participate in the transfer work.

Afterwards, 52 teacher volunteers devoted themselves to the anti-epidemic work without hesitation.

  At that time, many teachers were exposed to transfer work for the first time, and although they were full of energy, they were also a little nervous.

To this end, Jinshi Affiliated Kindergarten Education Group immediately held a special meeting to conduct training concisely.

Afterwards, all the teachers started the "flow tuning" work at the fastest speed: a call for flow tuning could take as little as 20 minutes or as long as an hour; when working, the mouth was talking, the ear was listening, and the hand was writing. Through telephone inquiries, big data feedback, etc., to master relevant personal information, travel history in epidemic areas, residence history, close contact history of cases, traffic history and other information and clues, and then through analysis, judgment, and repeated checks, the report is finally formed.

  "Although the dispatcher is not on the front line, he has a heavy responsibility and an arduous task. He needs to have a strong sense of responsibility, patience and care. Every detail is related to the safety of others' lives." said Shen Ling, a teacher volunteer. During the transfer process, I have encountered many situations of incomprehension and non-cooperation, but I will treat it with a more patient attitude. Although I sometimes feel tired in the face of a huge workload, I believe that as long as unity is With one heart, we will definitely be able to overcome this epidemic.”

  Due to the different time of day to get the information on the flow, the volunteers must be on call at any time according to the schedule.

From 7:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the middle of the night, the volunteers have been busy in front of the computer, they are always ready to conduct data screening, information verification and network recording.

  "This form keeps showing pending review, is there anything wrong? I'll go check it right away!" "The assigned task has been completed, does anyone need my help?" In the work group at 2 a.m., the same Volunteer teachers often cheer each other, "Today's work is completed, everyone has worked hard!" "Good night! Let's continue to work together tomorrow!"

  Teacher volunteer Zheng Zhongping said that the more difficult the time is, the more responsibility it can show.

Through this volunteer work, I deeply realized the difficulty of transferring staff in the community.

  "Nowadays, more teachers have devoted themselves to the anti-epidemic work without hesitation. They have turned into liners and contributed to the anti-epidemic and epidemic control work." Lin Yunzhi said, "From teachers to volunteers, from campus classes to home epidemic control work. , what the teacher volunteers have changed is the work and the venue, but the same is the responsibility and responsibility.” (End)