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The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

author:China News Network
The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

The "bao mama" who came to deliver the late night snack in the early morning. Photo by Toribaccio

Hangzhou, December 15 (Zhang Yuhuan, Wei Yanran) "It's too warm, 'Bao Ma' sent us a supper. In the early morning of the 15th, Tang Libaqiao, a community worker in Genshanmen, Chaoming Street, Gongshu District, Hangzhou City, sent such a message to reporters, followed by five "crying" expressions.

Just the day before, he was on duty all night in the Yongkangyuan community under closed management, and he also said that "Hangzhou is really cold at three o'clock in the morning." At this moment, this "post-95" guy has been "instantly cured".

The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

Staff on duty at the entrance of the community in the early morning. Photo by Toribaccio

This is a "two-way rush" of protection. On December 9, Hangzhou officials announced that an asymptomatic infected person lived in the Yongkangyuan community, and on the same day, the community opened closed management and nucleic acid testing for all employees. Tang Libaqiao, 24, and his colleagues put on protective clothing and became the "big white" who guarded the community.

In the cold night of the night, the incandescent lights in the blue tent at the entrance of the community were bright all night. For many people, the glimmer of light emanating from this tent also becomes the hope that illuminates the front.

More throat lozenges Less wasteful set of protective clothing

In October 2020, Tang Libaqiao, who worked in the Genshanmen community, was responsible for the community support and disability association. He is a "big boy" in the eyes of his colleagues.

This time, the "big boy" "grew up" overnight.

The time is set back to December 9. Tang Libaqiao, who received the notice of the closure of the Yongkangyuan community, adjusted his state at the first time and joined the epidemic prevention team. The sudden closure made it "difficult for many residents to adapt" for a while.

"What if our old man wants to dispense medicine?" "Can I still take the takeaway I ordered?" "How long are we going to quarantine?" ...... Faced with a flood of residents, Toribacho and his colleagues explained one by one. There are nearly 200 elderly people over 80 years old in Yongkangyuan Community, and some elderly people have some ears back, and Tang Libaqiao will play the advantage of loud voice, coupled with the experience of helping the elderly accumulated in weekday work, patiently appease the elderly.

The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

Tony Barcchio delivers supplies and couriers to residents. Photo by Toribaccio

When his throat "smokes", Toribaccio will put a lozenge under his tongue, "which will not only have a soothing effect, but also reduce the frequency of drinking water, and change one less protective suit last time in the bathroom." He said.

He told reporters that in order to ensure the safety of social workers, there is a set of strict standards for the wearing and taking off of protective clothing. "You can't go out of the community when you wear protective clothing, you have to change a new set of protective clothing when you go out of the community, and now is the time when you need materials the most, and you can't easily waste them."

Because of the protective clothing, Tang Liba's mobile phone in the pocket of his clothes could not reply to the message in time. "I usually wait until noon or dinner to reply in unison. The needs of everyday residents are written down on paper. ”

Working from the afternoon until midnight, when Toribacho pulled the lozenge out of his pocket again, he found that "there were basically few left in a box."

The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

Selfie of Tony Baggio. Photo by Toribaccio

Seeing the "red code" in my heart " clucked" down

In the building where the asymptomatic infected people live, all the people need to be isolated at home, and Tang Libaqiao accompanies the medical staff to run up the stairs to carry out nucleic acid testing. Looking at the corridors that have been climbed countless times, Tang Libaqiao recalled that as a "social worker recruit" a year ago, he was still taken by colleagues to visit the residents, and he did not expect to start facing all kinds of complicated work alone so soon.

According to the testing process of door-to-door nucleic acid, before giving residents nucleic acid, they must check their personal information and check their health codes. When he saw that the health code displayed by the residents was red, even if he knew that the first round of nucleic acid test results in the community were negative, Tang Libaqiao's heart still "clucked".

"Fear" seemed to be only for a moment, and was quickly diluted by the busy work.

When Tang Libaqiao finished running the building, the need for some residents to dispense medicines passed to him. In order to complete the task faster and better, he is ready to ride his "little electric donkey" to start the "delivery journey".

"What about my helmet?" When he ran to the front, Tang Libacho found that his electric car helmet was "missing". "Maybe it was a staff member who 'requisitioned' it in a hurry?" In order not to delay the matter, he immediately borrowed a helmet from his colleague and continued to go straight to the health service center.

Delivering medicine, climbing stairs, going back and forth, Tombaccio was busy sweating profusely. In fact, in order to meet the living needs of residents, they often have to face the "psychological changes" of residents.

"Since the closure of the Yongkangyuan community, there are often medical staff wearing white protective clothing coming in and out, and residents of the nearby community will worry about asking me after seeing it, will they isolate themselves?" I'll tell them, 'It's okay, just do nucleic acid for people who have inconvenient legs and feet, you can rest assured.' "Sometimes when you don't answer anything, people will think wildly, and it is better to explain it so that everyone can feel at ease." ”

When the epidemic is over, chat with the elderly

Even though he was ready to stay up all night, when he was on night shift outside for the first time, Toribaccio was still "not lightly frozen".

One night at three o'clock in the morning, several community workers wore protective clothing and wrapped in military coats, and rested "seven or eight crooked" on their chairs. This scene in the night of Yongkang Garden was frozen in the mobile phone by Tang Libaqiao.

"At that time, other colleagues went to get military coats, and I thought I was in good shape and didn't take them." He told reporters that he wore long sleeves, sweaters and sports jackets in his protective clothing, and once he wore more clothes during the day, his clothes would be sweaty, and the night was just right, "but I still didn't expect it to be so cold in the middle of the night." However, in case residents have any temporary emergency or needs, they can find us as soon as possible. ”

Although the weather is cold, the warmth is always there. He remembers that on the first day of the closure of the community, a girl about his age took the initiative to ask him if he could join the volunteer team. Now the girl is in charge of helping to maintain the order of the nucleic acid testing team.

He also said that a clothing store opposite the Yongkangyuan community has now become a "battle warehouse" for medical staff and social workers, and the owner of the store took the initiative to "donate" the shop for temporary warehouse use for the first time. "There are also many units sent water, biscuits, instant noodles, fruits, milk tea sent by the owners... All kinds of supplies are available. Toribaccio said.

The anti-epidemic path of "post-95" social workers: embracing hope in Hangzhou at three o'clock in the morning

Supplies from all walks of life to the community. Photo by Toribaccio

The reporter asked him - what do you want to do after the epidemic has passed?

"It should be to go home and make up for it, wake up and go to a barbecue with friends." He thought about it and said that he hoped that the epidemic would pass quickly, and when there was nothing to do, he could chat with the old men and women in the community and dance, "If my helmet can be found, it will be more perfect." (End)

Source: China News Network

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