At noon on January 1, 2021, in the medical technology building of the People's Hospital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the steaming lunch was delivered to the nucleic acid testing laboratory on time, until the meal became cold, there was a layer of fine water droplets on the lunch box, the door of the laboratory opened a crack, and Ma Jing, who was "fully armed", "drilled" out, smiled and said: "Today's festival, the workload will be smaller." ”

Ma Jing, 35, is a laboratory technician at the Clinical Laboratory Center of the People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Ma Jing, 35, is a laboratory technician at the Clinical Laboratory Center of the People's Hospital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and Ma Jing is one of the earliest batch of laboratory technicians in the hospital (on the first day of the Spring Festival in 2020) to come to this "post".
In the nucleic acid testing laboratory, Ma Jing and colleagues are conducting testing work.
Although many people's lives are on the right track, Ma Jing and her colleagues are still fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic, and the nucleic acid testing laboratory is still working in 24-hour shifts.
Inside the nucleic acid testing laboratory, Ma Jing is working.
Specimen reception, sorting, inactivation, extraction, amplification, analysis curves, report results, data feedback, but also to do a good job of recording each link, and finally thorough disinfection and sterilization, a complete testing process takes about 5 hours. The reporter saw that in the laboratory, Ma Jing was wrapped in layers of protective clothing, and his hands were always suspended, and the high-precision operation could not be distracted. "Just this action of hanging my hands in the air, before I had shoulder and neck pain so that I couldn't sleep at night, and then I didn't feel any pain when I hurt." Ma Jing said.
Ma Jing began to wear protective clothing and prepared to enter the nucleic acid testing laboratory.
After the inspectors complete a stage of work, they put the inspected waste into a "pressure cooker" and carry out some disinfection and reprocessing...
"From the beginning of 2020, in order to reduce risks, the cleaning and disinfection work of the laboratory has also been covered by our inspectors." Ma Jing said that in addition to the daily inspection work, everyone also needs to do a good job of cleaning and killing.
After dinner early, Ma Jing began to eat lunch, she smiled and said, "Colleagues are the same." ”
Speaking of new year's resolutions, Ma Jing said: "Our wishes are the same, we hope that the epidemic can end as soon as possible and return to normal life and work. She smiled and said that she also hopes to spend more time with her family in 2021.
Recalling the past year, mentioning the hardships, Ma Jing is one or two sentences past, but looking back at this year's warmth to her, Ma Jing's voice is a little choked, she smiled and held back tears to the reporter to count, in July and August when the most tired, their team cooperation is like a family; 55-year-old team leader Xia Zhigang, the work is slightly risky, on the grounds of "their age" rushed to the front ... "Although 2020 is difficult, but there are too many such warm things, each warmth, more enhance our confidence in defeating the epidemic." Ma Jing said.
At the People's Hospital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, there are 11 inspectors who have been responsible for nucleic acid testing for a long time, and they are very aware that although the epidemic prevention and control has entered the normalization stage, they cannot relax their vigilance.