One person, one car and eight cars donated more than 20 tons of supplies in Wuhan.

30,000 masks, over 4 tons of alcohol, nearly 2,000 pieces of diapers, 3,000 pieces of isolation clothing, more than 4,000 pieces of goggles, more than 600,000 pairs of gloves ... Open the notes of Shandong "90s" guy Li Jiaoyang, which is densely covered with Donation records.

In more than 40 days, Li Jiaoyang went to Wuhan from his hometown of Zibo, Shandong, eight times to raise and donate more than 20 tons of medical supplies for the "epidemic" front line with a "one person, one vehicle" assistance, with a total travel of over 15,000 kilometers, which is a reality. Version of "Single Riding A Thousand Miles"!

A thousand miles to help eat and sleep on the road

Li Jiaoyang, a director, just made a movie in Wuhan last year and made many friends. On New Year's Eve, he saw many medical personnel risking his life on the front line to save the city. He was celebrating the New Year in his hometown. He immediately decided to do his best to contribute to Wuhan.

On the first day of the Chinese New Year, he set off for Wuhan for the first time with 20,000 masks purchased and raised from different channels. At that time, Wuhan had entered a "capped city" state, and he had obtained a special permit for epidemic prevention and control in advance.

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From Zibo to Wuhan, it is about 1,000 kilometers one way, and it takes more than 10 hours by car. Li Jiaoyang brought only fast food such as bread and instant noodles with him. When he was hungry or sleepy on the road, he stopped in the high-speed service area and ate and slept in the car. Most of the time he was on his way. For the first retrograde, he donated supplies to several hospitals in Wuhan where masks were scarce.

For Li Jiaoyang, the greater challenge was to return to Wuhan from Wuhan to raise supplies again. In order to avoid causing troubles for the prevention and control work in the middle of the road, he tried not to enter the service area to rest on his return trip, and only drove to Zibo in his hometown. At the high-speed gate, do n’t enter the “home”. Ask a friend to help him out. He just loads the goods outside and leaves without much stay. "Family is also worried about me and can only report to them by phone or video."

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What's missing on the front line

Just like the line in the movie "No Question about the West East", "Love what you love, do what you do, listen to your heart, without asking the West East." Li Jiaoyang said, he just wanted to be in Wuhan for fighting Compatriots on the front line send the materials they need, and do their best to give them the greatest encouragement and support. "I like this city very much, and hope to get through it with it." Opening Li Jiaoyang's circle of friends, there is information on the procurement of various medical supplies, as well as the dynamic "live broadcast" of his assistance action.

Driven by him, many friends around him took the initiative to join in, and the support team continued to grow, from small individuals to large enterprises. Li Jiaoyang told reporters that for each donation of materials, he will make a record and ask the recipient to sign, because this brings together the strength of many caring people, and give them an explanation.

Which hospital in Wuhan lacks protective clothing and which community needs disinfectant ... Li Jiaoyang provided specific support based on the information released by the local self-help group established by the locals. Over time, the number of doctors and volunteers I have known has gradually increased. He has also set up a WeChat group to connect with fixed hospitals and communities, and sometimes helped hospitals and hospitals exchange needed materials.

Because he often travels around Wuhan, transfers materials, and sometimes feels a little unwell, Li Jiaoyang will also be afraid of his "recruitment". He has also done homework on the pathology and infectious pathways of new coronary pneumonia, and has learned a lot about it. "I will pay attention to protection, but I will not make unnecessary waste of materials. Doctors and nurses responsible for receiving materials, they generally take the initiative to maintain a safe distance from others, and trust their profession."

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Witness the situation in Wuhan

In the process of handing over supplies to various hospitals in Wuhan, many things happened that moved Li Jiaoyang. "The second time I went to a hospital to send supplies, the doctor who changed the doctor changed people. After questioning, I learned that the doctor he had seen for the first time was confirmed to be infected." Li Jiaoyang recalled that the doctor was at a distance. He waved his hand to express his thanks.

"Before the epidemic, life is very fragile, and some friends I know are quarantined in Wuhan." Li Jiaoyang said that for many years as a director, he could touch him less, but he saw a lot of people around him, including knowing He will still be deeply moved by the medical staff and volunteers fighting the epidemic.

He hopes that one day, after the epidemic is over, he can take off his mask, take off his protective clothing, shake hands and hug with those brave "fighters", and celebrate the victory together. He also believes that such days will not be too far away.

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"When I first arrived in Wuhan to deliver supplies, I had to run a dozen hospitals a day, and now I run five or six cabins or communities a day, and I can feel that the situation is improving and the supplies are not so scarce." Li Jiaoyang said that he also It was found that the public's panic level of new coronary pneumonia was decreasing. Previously, some volunteers talked about the situation in Wuhan and started crying when their mood collapsed. But now they are full of emotions, victory is coming, and they are more motivated.

Speaking of the end of this "single ride for thousands of miles," Li Jiaoyang said that there are still a lot of materials purchased and raised in the warehouse of his hometown, and it will take at least half a month. He also prepared three or four tons of vegetables. He planned to ship them from Shandong around March 12 and send them to the migrant workers in Wuhan and community subsistence allowances through community managers.

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"I believe that after more than 20 days, there will be more positive changes in the epidemic in Wuhan. I want to accompany the city to the real dawn. The next movie is still being filmed here." At the end of the interview, Li Jiaoyang said hopefully.

Author: Zhao