● "I have it at home" "I have it here too, I can take four pills"... At present, the epidemic situation is severe and complicated, and many people have a shortage of anti-epidemic drugs. Faced with the need for drugs, neighbors have extended a helping hand, love Relay, passed on warmth

  ● This kind of neighborhood sharing model reflects the advantages of grassroots social governance, allowing love to be passed on at the doorstep at the first time, allowing limited drug resources to play the greatest role, and also embodies the spirit of mutual help, friendship and unity of the Chinese nation

  ● Neighbors should take good precautions to help neighbors with medicines. When taking medicines, they should carefully read the medicine instructions, or introduce the guidance of medical professionals to ensure the safety of medicines.

Those who illegally sell drugs under the guise of mutual aid in the name of neighbors should be severely cracked down in accordance with the law

  □ Reporter Chen Lei

  "My neighbors and friends, who has cephalosporin? Can you give me half a box? My dad has a high fever and I want to give him some anti-inflammatory drugs. There are other medicines at home, but there is no cephalosporin." On the evening of December 16 , Zhang Xianfen (pseudonym), in her 50s, who lives in an old community in Chaoyang District, Beijing, sent such a message in the community owner group.

  What Zhang Xianfen didn't expect was that although many people's homes are in short supply of medicines, there are still many neighbors who are willing to lend a helping hand.

She added WeChat to one of the neighbors, and they made an appointment to meet in the open space between the two buildings to get medicine.

"I've lived in this community for 20 years, and I didn't know this neighbor before. I wanted to give her money, but she didn't want it either." Zhang Xianfen's eyes were a little moist when he said this.

  At present, the epidemic situation is severe and complicated, and many people have the problem of shortage of anti-epidemic drugs.

Especially some people have fever and other symptoms, and there is no medicine at home, so they are naturally anxious.

Distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors. The above-mentioned cases of mutual assistance in medicine and neighbors are constantly being staged in various places.

The love relay conveyed warmth and strengthened people's confidence in overcoming the epidemic.

  In a recent interview with a reporter from the "Rule of Law Daily", many experts praised the phenomenon of mutual aid in medicine neighborhoods, which is a good way to solve the needs of the masses for medicines.

At the same time, experts reminded neighbors to help each other with medicines, take good protection, carefully read the drug instructions when taking medicines, or introduce the guidance of medical professionals to ensure the safety of medicines.

Those who sell drugs illegally under the guise of mutual aid between neighbors must be severely cracked down in accordance with the law.

  Neighborhood Mutual Aid Brings Relationships Closer

  Benefit Today, Give Tomorrow

  At around 5:30 pm on December 16, Zhang Xianfen's 90-year-old father suddenly had a high fever, which did not subside even after taking medicine.

The old father is not in good health, and there are some medicines at home, including antipyretics.

After a long illness, the family members thought that the old man might have inflammation in his lungs and needed to take cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs, but there happened to be no cephalosporin antibiotics at home.

  It was already dark, and the temperature dropped below zero degrees Celsius. In Zhang Xianfen's opinion, it was not the best choice for her father with limited mobility to go to the hospital. Medicines were not available in nearby pharmacies. What should I do?

  After a little hesitation, she decided to ask her neighbors for help in the group of community owners.

Soon, there was a neighbor @她, who also distributed a picture of the outer packaging of cephalosporin, which was the medicine that Zhang Xianfen's father usually took.

  After getting the medicine, Zhang Xianfen was very moved.

  In fact, this is not the first time Zhang Xianfen has received help from neighbors.

  On November 28 this year, the residential building where Zhang Xianfen lived was sealed off because of positive cases.

The residential building has 18 floors, with 8 households on each floor, and most of the buildings are middle-aged and elderly people.

For the convenience of residents, the community has specially established a WeChat contact group.

On December 1, the community distributed antigen detection reagents to each household, allowing residents to self-test and upload the results to the mini program.

Zhang Xianfen didn't know how to upload, so she asked everyone in the group for advice.

After seeing the news, a neighbor took the initiative to @ her and added WeChat, and then taught her to upload the test results through video.

  Viruses are merciless, and Zhang Xianfen feels that under the test of the epidemic, the relationship between neighbors has been drawn closer.

"I didn't know many neighbors before, and most of them didn't know each other. Sometimes I met them in the elevator and didn't say a word."

  Zhang Xianfen is also actively helping neighbors.

In the early morning of December 17, a neighbor sent a message in the WeChat group: "Excuse me, do you have any friends who have antigens? I want to buy one." After she saw it @这些例句 said: "I'll give you two, don't Money. I’ll put the antigen at the door, and you can get it yourself.” Then, she put two antigen detection reagents in a ziplock bag and hung them on the handle outside the door, took a photo and posted it @neighbor.

  "When I need it, my neighbors help me so much, so when my neighbors need help, I have to actively help, and we can tide over the difficulties together." Zhang Xianfen said that mutual assistance for medicine neighbors happens every day in the homeowners' group. Whose children If you have a fever, ask for Tylenol, if you have yang, please ask for Lianhua Qingwen, if anyone needs a test, ask for an antigen detection reagent...

  Sharing medicine to solve urgent needs

  Love at the doorstep

  In the community owner group where Zhang Xianfen lives, the neighbors spontaneously carry out mutual medical assistance.

Han Song (pseudonym), a resident of another community in Chaoyang District, Beijing, discovered that their community was a community neighborhood committee, where neighbors helped each other.

  On December 13, a pregnant woman in the community developed fever symptoms. After physical cooling failed, her husband contacted the community neighborhood committee for help.

  After the person in charge of the neighborhood committee failed to ask for medicine from the people around him, he immediately asked in the WeChat group of the residential building: "Which neighbor has antipyretics that pregnant women can take, how many pills can I ask for help?"

  The residents replied one after another: "I have it at home", "I have it here too, I can evenly make four pills"...

  Han Song is a member of the business committee of the community. She told reporters that recently, it is difficult to buy heat-clearing and detoxifying drugs such as Lianhua Qingwen, antipyretics such as ibuprofen, and antigen detection reagents on the market. On the one hand, it coordinates the property committees and property companies to purchase from multiple parties;

  This initiative has received positive responses from the residents. As long as a community worker or resident sends a message for help in the WeChat group, neighbors will soon reply, "I have antipyretics at home, you can get them." You two".

  Some residents even took the initiative to share the surplus medicines at home: "I still have medicines for reducing fever, relieving cough, and treating sore and dry throat. If you need it, you can find me." Capsules, if you have serious symptoms and can’t buy medicine, you can @我, free of charge.”

  Talking about Zhang Luo's original intention of helping neighbors with medicines, Han Song said: "I have been here for three years, and I will be the last post in the prevention and control of the epidemic."

  Combing through the public information, we can see that the phenomenon of mutual assistance among drug neighbors, and even mutual assistance between colleagues and circle of friends has been staged all over the country.

  Fengtai District, Beijing launched the "Neighborhood Mutual Help, Sending Charcoal in Need" campaign in all communities and villages in the district to encourage non-contact drug sharing among neighbors and solve the problem of emergency medication for the masses.

  Residents in various communities in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, extended a helping hand, and shared "contactless" antipyretics and N95 masks among neighbors.

Several communities in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province launched the "Neighborhood Mutual Assistance" campaign to build a drug sharing platform among residents to meet the drug needs of some people.

  According to Chen Qiulin, deputy director of the Health Industry Development Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, this shortage of medicines is temporary and short-term, and it is also related to the hoarding of medicines by some people. Some people bought too much, and some people had nothing. Therefore, it is a good way to solve the problem by advocating mutual assistance in the dispensing of medicines among neighbors in the community.

  According to Chen Qiulin's observation, this kind of drug sharing not only occurs among neighbors, but also helps colleagues, friends circles, and relatives to help each other, which solves the drug needs of the masses to a certain extent.

  Deng Yong, director of the Qihuang Law and Business Research Center of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, also believes that the shortage of medicines is a temporary phenomenon. Some people and units stockpile and hoard anti-epidemic medicines in large quantities, while some patients who are ill need medicines urgently but do not have enough medicines in reserve, and it is difficult to buy them in pharmacies. Yes, in this case, the drug sharing of neighbors relieves patients' urgent need for medication and helps patients recover as soon as possible.

  "This kind of neighborhood sharing model reflects the advantages of grassroots social governance, allowing love to be passed on at the doorstep as soon as possible, allowing limited drug resources to play the most effective role, and also embodies the spirit of mutual help, friendship and unity of the Chinese nation." Deng Yong said. .

  Drug safety cannot be ignored

  Crack down on illegal drug sales

  "Who has surplus Tylenol, can you transfer it to me? The child in the family has a fever." At around 8:00 pm on December 15, someone from the owner group of the community where Sun Xiaojie (pseudonym), a Beijing citizen, asked.

  Sun Xiaojie replied that she had.

Sun Xiaojie is a pharmacist who works in a pharmacy and pays special attention to the safety of medication. She took pictures of the instructions for use and sent them to the other party, instructing them to take the medicines strictly according to the requirements. Then they packed the medicines in a fresh-keeping bag and put them on the fire hydrant next to the elevator. On the shell, and @块块"Take it away, no money".

  Han Song noticed that when neighbors shared medicines, they spontaneously formed contactless medicine delivery, "I put it on the window sill", "I put it on my door", "hanged it on the doorknob"...

  "Neighborhood mutual aid for medicines, appointment of designated locations through social software, staggered time to release and take medicines, and minimize contact. Residents should disinfect the medicines after they get them, forming a 'contactless barter' mutual help and mutual assistance model. Streets and The community can also call on retired medical workers to actively participate in community voluntary services and carry out various forms of neighborly and mutual assistance service actions." Deng Yong said.

  Yao Huaifang, chief physician of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, appealed: On the one hand, we should encourage neighbors to help each other and share medicines, and on the other hand, we should remind residents to use non-contact delivery and collection of medicines to prevent contact infection.

  In addition, the experts agreed that drug safety issues should not be ignored in neighborhood mutual aid for drugs.

  Yao Huaifang reminded that most of the residents support whatever medicine they have at home, and they may ignore the safety of medication. It is recommended that residents in need carefully read the drug instructions before taking the medicine to understand the indications and contraindications of the medicine, the dosage of the medicine, the dosage of the medicine. Methods, especially the elderly and young children with underlying diseases should be used with caution.

  Chen Qiulin believes that it is best to limit mutual aid to non-prescription drugs, and be cautious about prescription drugs. The community can coordinate family doctor teams or medical professionals to join social groups to better guide residents to use drugs safely.

  In Deng Yong's view, the community invites medical professionals to explain the precautions for the use of drugs to residents, or educates residents on how to use drugs through homeowner groups and public account articles, which will help ensure drug safety; residents should seek medical advice in time if they feel unwell , seek professional treatment.

  "We advocate rational, appropriate, and on-demand purchase of daily urgently needed medicines, and do not blindly store large quantities of anti-epidemic medicines or hoard them for a long time. Faced with various 'drug stockpiling lists' on the Internet, please keep your eyes open and don't be blind Follow the trend and stockpile medicine." Deng Yong appealed.

  During the interview, the reporter found that in the vast majority of cases, neighbor mutual assistance of medicines is free or at the original price, but there are also individual price increases, such as an antigen detection reagent price increase of 5 yuan.

  In this regard, Deng Yong believes that in special times, giving away your own medicines for free or paying the original price to achieve mutual help is a manifestation of the core socialist values ​​of harmony and friendliness, which is worthy of promotion and praise.

When drugs are in short supply, it is understandable and understandable to transfer one’s own drugs to others when the transaction amount is not large and the number of transactions is very limited.

  "However, if the number of drug transactions is frequent and the transaction volume is relatively large, there is suspicion of selling drugs in the name of mutual assistance. The Drug Administration Law has made clear regulations on drug operations. If the seller does not meet the conditions stipulated by the law and sells Drugs belong to the act of selling drugs without a license, which is suspected of breaking the law and will be investigated and dealt with according to law." Deng Yong reminded.

  Yao Huaifang said that if the actual sale of drugs and antigen detection reagents is for profit under the guise of mutual assistance from neighbors, and it is not approved by the market supervision department and the drug supervision and management department, this situation must be eliminated. Should be severely punished according to law.