(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) From the Winter Olympics to the anti-epidemic Taiwanese youth volunteers resonating with Beijing at the same frequency

  China News Agency, Beijing, May 26th: From the Winter Olympics to the anti-epidemic Taiwanese youth volunteers resonating with Beijing at the same frequency

  Author Zhu He

  Since May, the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Beijing has resurfaced. Many Taiwan compatriots living in Beijing have continued their volunteer spirit and enthusiasm for the Beijing Winter Olympics and joined the community and campus epidemic prevention.

Chen Wencheng: Do your best for Beijing

  On the evening of the 25th, after a day of working from home, Chen Wencheng, a teacher from the Department of Physical Education and Research of Peking University, Taiqing, put on blue protective clothing and came to the door of Xili Community, Tongzeyuan, Sujiatuo Town, Haidian District, where he lived.

For three consecutive days from that day, as a community epidemic prevention volunteer, he was responsible for checking residents' health codes and other work.

  This is no stranger to Chen Wencheng.

In February 2020, he joined the community epidemic prevention volunteer service, standing in the cold wind to assist the epidemic prevention work.

  "This time Beijing is more calm in fighting the epidemic." Chen Wencheng felt that the epidemic prevention work in the mainland is now very standardized.

In the nucleic acid sampling area, the community has long delineated the "two-meter line" logo, which can carry out three-way testing at the same time, which greatly saves residents' queuing time; both the guidance order and the nucleic acid sampling work are orderly and efficient.

  Now, Chen Wencheng has a new goal-to become a qualified nucleic acid sampling volunteer.

After learning that Beijing opened the recruitment of this type of volunteers, he had experience in doping testing and sampling, and he signed up as soon as possible and received an employment notice soon.

He looks forward to receiving professional training to be competent for the job.

  "Volunteering has been integrated into my blood." During the Beijing Winter Olympics, Chen Wencheng formed the Taiwan Youth Winter Olympics City Volunteer Service Team to provide services to the citizens.

"As long as there is a need, I am willing to do my best for Beijing regardless of gains or losses," he said.

Jiao Chenxi: Transformation from Cooperator to Servant

  On the May 4th Youth Day, Jiao Chenxi, a teacher from the Physical Education and Research Department of Peking University and a Taiwanese compatriot, became the school's epidemic prevention volunteer. Before the nucleic acid sampling area of ​​the student apartment, she was responsible for confirming the information of the people to be inspected and maintaining order. She used nearly 6 hours of service to give this Holidays have a different meaning.

  The inspection work was carried out in an orderly manner, and the familiar students greeted warmly, and Jiao Chenxi did not feel hard in the service.

On the eve of Mother's Day, some teacher volunteers were unable to come to work the next day for some reason, and she took the initiative to fill up after learning about it.

  During the Beijing Winter Olympics, Jiao Chenxi showed his strengths as the competition secretary of the alpine skiing event.

Compared with that service experience, she feels more cordial to serve her school, teachers and students this time.

  Jiao Chenxi summed up the harvest of this volunteer service with "transposition thinking".

Previously, she was only a cooperator of epidemic prevention, and she never thought that she could become a participant and a service provider.

"Only by investing in it can we truly understand the hardships and difficulties of volunteers and staff."

Wang Yiming: Give back to the school with kindness

  Seeing the recruitment information for epidemic prevention volunteers released by the campus group, Wang Yiming, a master student from the School of Environment, Renmin University of China, completed the registration "quickly".

He said with a smile, "Volunteers need to make reservations at different times. It's very hot, and it's basically no different from grabbing concert tickets!"

  The school has delineated the on-campus nucleic acid testing travel route for teachers and students. After being lucky enough to “grab” and get the job qualification, Wang Yiming wore a blue volunteer vest and stood on the west side of the route on the 23rd, holding a propaganda board with an epidemic prevention slogan. Distribute masks to students.

  Wang Yiming studied at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. A cross-strait exchange activity made him determined to get a master's degree from Renmin University of China.

He successfully passed the defense of his graduation thesis last week, and hopes to end his studies with volunteer service.

  Wang Yiming once served as a city volunteer during the Beijing Winter Olympics. Wang Yiming regards that experience as "working hard for the city", while the volunteer service in school is more like a kind feedback, "The school is so good to us, I also want to do it for the school. Do something." While the volunteers don't get paid, the behavior conveys positive values ​​and "completes my life form."

  Under the epidemic, while strengthening epidemic prevention, the school also provided many friendly services for students: you can buy a lunch box for less than 10 yuan in the cafeteria, and you will also receive a free crayfish. Wang Yiming is very warm.

He told the island's family in the video, "Systematic management is carried out on the campus, everything is healthy and safe!" (End)