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Shaoxing frontline anti-epidemic volunteers: All-night Da Dan helped residents do nucleic acid, hoping to increase the number of protective clothing

author:Jimu News

Jimu news reporter Zhan Ju

From 5 December to 4 p.m. on 13 December, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, reported a cumulative total of 123 confirmed cases, much higher than the 51 cases in Ningbo and 18 cases in Hangzhou. The government's lockdown measures on Shaoxing Shangyu have also entered the third day.

Due to the sudden sealing, the internal management, service, organization of nucleic acid and other work in some communities are not easy. At present, many local volunteers have taken the initiative to stand up and maintain the normal operation of the community. Under the high-intensity work, the pressure they face is not light.

Overnight Dadan helped residents with nucleic acid testing

Volunteer Ms. Wu told Jimu News that she lives in a small area in Shangyu District, which has been sealed and controlled. Their community is relatively large, with nearly 20 buildings totaling more than 2,000 people living. On the 7th, when the communities in the area were sealed, most of the security guards and housekeepers were sealed at home and could not come to work, leaving only more than 10 people to manage the community.

Shaoxing frontline anti-epidemic volunteers: All-night Da Dan helped residents do nucleic acid, hoping to increase the number of protective clothing

"When other communities were sealed, I felt that something was wrong, and I didn't expect that we would seal it a day later." At that time, I heard that the next day the community would be full of nucleic acid, and ms. Wu, who was enthusiastic, gathered more than ten volunteers to participate in the order maintenance work in the "backbone group" of the owners of the community.

However, when Ms. Wu was actually involved in the work during the epidemic, she did not know how much pressure there was.

Shaoxing frontline anti-epidemic volunteers: All-night Da Dan helped residents do nucleic acid, hoping to increase the number of protective clothing

The first thing in front of them is nucleic acid testing. "Because of the sealing, all households are not allowed to go out, nucleic acid testing is carried out by medical staff, and each household is tested at the door." Before the test, Ms. Wu, together with other volunteers, went door to door, registered the actual number of people in each household, and then reported it.

During the test, volunteers bring medical staff to the door one by one. "Because we also have to keep a distance between us and the medical staff, we knock on the door and then step back and let the medical staff come forward to take a sample." At the same time, volunteers should help the elderly who did the test to scan the code to register, and also hand-write the number of tests for each member of the relevant family.

Shaoxing frontline anti-epidemic volunteers: All-night Da Dan helped residents do nucleic acid, hoping to increase the number of protective clothing

From the 8th to the 13th, Ms. Wu's community has done 3 nucleic acid tests.

The most difficult thing was the test in the early morning of the 12th. Ms. Wu said that the original agreement of the community was to prepare volunteers at 7 p.m. on the 11th. At that time, volunteers sent a notice in the group, many elderly people at home are not in the WeChat group, they went upstairs to inform each household, let them prepare nucleic acid.

Because the workload in other communities is too large, it was not until about 2 a.m. on the 12th that the medical staff rushed to come. In the early morning of the same day, the community volunteers led 4 groups of medical staff to run one by one. It was not until 10:00 a.m. that Ms. Wu led the team to complete the nucleic acid test, which took nearly 7 hours and did not sleep all night.

Would like protective clothing and disinfectant

In the community, every two volunteers are responsible for one unit.

The work of volunteers is not only to guard the gates and prevent residents from going out, but also to assume many service functions.

Shaoxing frontline anti-epidemic volunteers: All-night Da Dan helped residents do nucleic acid, hoping to increase the number of protective clothing

"The children have no milk powder, and the elderly who have no medicine will call us in the group, and then we will make statistics and make unified arrangements with the community." Ms. Wu introduced that if anyone needs drugs, we will register them, and then let them first pack the medical insurance card in a sealed bag and put it at the door together with the medicine box, and then seal it. After the volunteers took it, they separated the medicine boxes of different households and put them in a large container, and then went to hand them over to the community.

On the afternoon of the 12th, Ms. Wu and other volunteers received the first batch of fresh food issued by the government and distributed it to every household. Every day, volunteers also treat household garbage to each household.

Mr. Yin, who is also a volunteer in Ms. Wu's community, said that he learned that in many local communities, in addition to some high-risk community staff who have protective clothing, gloves and other materials, many volunteers and security guards in the sealed community are not currently equipped with protective clothing.

Mr. Yin hopes that there will be protective clothing and disinfectant, and he also hopes that more epidemic prevention materials will be enriched to the frontline of grassroots community volunteers.

Image source: Shangyu release

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