CCTV News (Focus Interview): The Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee held a meeting recently and pointed out: "We have won the battle to defend Wuhan, and we will certainly be able to win the battle to defend Shanghai." At present, the most difficult stage for Shanghai has passed, and the victory The dawn is ahead.

Shanghai has a large population and is deeply aging.

The scale of the epidemic, coupled with the rapid spread of Omikron and its strong concealment, made the prevention and control work extremely arduous and complicated.

In order to win this tough battle, many people are working hard, and more and more people are taking action to help each other and pass on warmth.

  The Guangxin Building Community in Putuo District, Shanghai has been under closed management since the end of March, and it has been going on for more than a month now.

There are about 4,000 residents in the entire community, and there is a huge demand for daily necessities. Among them, more than 300 people need daily medication, and 90% of them are elderly.

How to ensure that they get the medicines they need in a timely manner is something that the community has been worrying about.

  In order to solve the problem of residents' medication, the community urgently recruited volunteers and set up a dispensing team to serve these residents.

  Volunteers work hard every day between the hospital and the various floors of the community.

During the operation, they found that the daily information collection and collation work took a lot of time.

If information can be integrated more efficiently, it can save time and allow residents to get their medicines in a timely manner.

  29-year-old Zheng Jianwei is a product designer of an Internet company and an old resident of the community. After the community was closed, he has been active in various WeChat groups and volunteer teams.

Seeing the problems the dispensing team encountered, he began to think about how to use his expertise to make the job more efficient.

After continuous attempts, he designed and produced an online form with graphite documents, allowing residents to fill in all medication information online, and then use the background function of the document to automatically classify the information.

  Zheng Jianwei, a resident of Guangxin Building Community, said: "After the collection, it can generate a redundant form, which can be classified according to different data dimensions, which building, followed by the urgency of medication, and our Which hospitals to go to, and then divide this data dimension according to different hospitals.”

  Since the residents in need of medication are mainly the elderly, taking into account their possible operational barriers to network tools, the volunteers also thought of many thoughtful methods.

  Zheng Jianwei said: "If I can't complete it myself, I can ask their children or relatives to fill it out on their behalf. For the rest, we may need to use some screen recording methods to guide them. If it can't be done, we will come to the door to guide them. Volunteers from each building will come to the door. Serve."

  With this intelligent form, the speed of collecting and organizing information is significantly faster.

After the residents submit the information, they hang their medical cases and medical insurance cards outside the door. Volunteers from each building will come to pick them up, and then the delivery team will go to the hospital to pick up the medicine and deliver it.

  Through such a set of procedures, the Guangxin Building Community can only meet the medication needs of a dozen households a day at the beginning, and now it can dispense medicines for 80 residents every day.

  Zheng Jianwei is often busy until late at night. He joked that he felt busier than when he was at work, but he felt that it was worthwhile to be able to solve a very important drug problem for everyone.

During this period of time, everyone's mutual help has also made the relationship between the neighbors warmer than ever.

  Zheng Jianwei said: "Through this incident, I can clearly feel that the power of individuals is insignificant, but the power of countless individuals can make things develop in a better direction."

  Not only the community and volunteers are working hard, but also many companies have been taking action to ensure the protection of living materials.

As some employees of Shanghai supermarkets and e-commerce companies are temporarily quarantined at home, there is a shortage of manpower from warehousing, storefronts, to distribution links.

  Cao Ran is an employee of the Sichuan branch of an e-commerce company.

On April 13, he and his fiancee Xu Qingqiu came to Shanghai for the first time.

  Due to the shortage of local staff, at the beginning of April, quite a few of the more than 70 stores in Shanghai of the fresh food e-commerce company Cao Ran worked for were unable to operate normally.

In order to ensure the supply of materials for citizens, under the coordination and arrangement of the government, the company launched a call to support Shanghai to stores nationwide.

Cao Ran, who originally planned to hold a wedding in the near future, found his fiancee to discuss with some trepidation.

  Hearing that the young couple wanted to go to the front line of anti-epidemic support, the family members were worried at first, but under the insistence of the two, the family finally turned to support their decision.

  In this way, on April 13, the day they originally planned to take their wedding photos, the young couple boarded the plane to Shanghai.

On the second day after arriving in Shanghai, they went to work, sorting out inventories, replenishing goods, and preparing for the resumption of business.

  Like Cao Ran and Xu Qingqiu, the company has a total of 500 employees from 20 cities across the country to support Shanghai.

Under closed-loop management, they will organize the company's stores and warehouses in Shanghai to help the stores resume operations as soon as possible.

Thanks to their efforts, more than 60 stores have resumed online business, and the store where Cao Ran and Xu Qingqiu are located is also one of them. Their work has also changed from sorting goods to picking and handling online orders. Pack.

The two made an appointment to come back to Shanghai for their honeymoon after the epidemic.

  In addition to storefronts and warehousing, the power of distribution also needs to be replenished, especially in early April.

At that time, the company where Cao Ran and his wife belonged called on all employees, including administrative and management personnel, to go to the front line to do distribution work.

Many employees also formed distribution teams with their own private cars to deliver daily necessities to citizens.

  He Yanjun and her husband Zhao Chen are both working in the administrative management positions of this fresh food e-commerce company. They heard that there was a problem with the company's delivery. They responded to the call immediately and joined the private car delivery team.

  Private cars carry 5 to 7 times more cargo than usual electric vehicles. He Yanjun and his wife usually pack dozens of cargoes into their SUVs every morning. Order.

  To save time, they drank as little water as possible, rinsed their mouths with mouthwash when their mouths were dry, and switched to energy bars for lunch.

In order to deliver a few more orders every day, He Yanjun weaned her one-year-old daughter.

While weaning the baby from breast milk, He Yanjun sent emergency milk powder to many families. As a mother, she can especially feel the anxiety of other mothers.

  While sending comfort to others, He Yanjun also felt kindness and moved.

When she delivered the first order, when she handed over the goods to the security guard of the community, she called the customer to inform the customer that when the other party heard that they were not full-time delivery staff, they expressed that they wanted to see her appearance, so there were two people separated. A scene of empty hands.

  He Yanjun said: "A person who has never met you before, you just deliver to her according to the order and call her. The moment she picks up, she thinks that you are her benefactor. In fact, I didn't do anything, I just went to give her. She delivered a dish, and then she said I wanted to see you, and it really broke the defense at that moment."

  Since joining the voluntary delivery team on March 23, He Yanjun and his wife have delivered urgently needed supplies to hundreds of residents in closed communities, with a total of more than 500 delivery orders.

Now with the gradual recovery of transportation capacity, the couple does not need to go out to deliver goods every day, but they will still go to support when they encounter urgent orders.

  In Shanghai, there are many people like He Yanjun and his wife.

They are wearing the stars and wearing the moon, working tirelessly, guarding the city, and watching the light of hope.

  He Yanjun said: "We drove over Huaihai Road at the latest one night. All the lights on Huaihai Road are on. You can feel it, just tell people in this city that the city is still full of energy. Hopefully, it will be fine soon."

  Under the epidemic, everyone is not an island, and everyone cannot be alone.

In the abnormal life, make contributions to the society, send warmth to others, and seek happiness for the family.

Many people are in positions that they are not familiar with, using methods that they have not tried before, and with individual efforts, they have gathered into a positive force.

Today's shows, most of the footage is shot by non-professionals.

Such records convey the temperature of Shanghai.

Persistence is victory.

Keeping the soil is responsible and responsible, our homeland and our life will return to the right track faster.