
From 00:00 today, the Yulan Xiangyuan Phase IV Community in Lane 2281, Zhangjiang Road, Zhangjiang Town, Pudong New Area, has been adjusted from a medium-risk area to a low-risk area, which means that the whole city of Shanghai is a low-risk area.
After 14 days of closed management, the community of more than 7,000 people was finally unsealed!
Since the closure, the Yulan Xiangyuan Phase IV Community has established a temporary party branch for epidemic prevention and control for the first time, giving full play to its pioneering and exemplary role. Through the leadership of party building, volunteer support, and mass participation, multiple forces gather to the front line, so that urgent and difficult problems can be solved on the front line, quickly enter the "battle" state, and quickly activate team strength.
The frontline command center set up outside the community is guarded by relevant leaders and business backbones of Zhangjiang Town for 24 hours. In the community, the residential party organization led the formation of an emergency service team composed of property service personnel, police officers, general practitioners, etc. Outside the community, 80 people from government agencies, enterprises and institutions take turns on duty in accordance with the four-shift system a day, competing to be a "warm heart bridge" between couriers and takeaway workers and residents of the community, and methodically passing on various items. One by one, the figure of "full grid" of combat effectiveness went forward and followed, and everyone performed their duties, united and cooperated, and jointly helped the safety, orderliness, standardization and efficiency of the community during the closed-loop management period.
Because there are many residents in the community who are closed and managed, two general practitioners from Zhangjiang Community Hospital, Han Hui and Cai Hanyang, entered the community "retrograde" and fought side by side.
"We were busy from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m., and the residents' medical needs were varied, some had to give birth, some had to go out for chemotherapy, some were bitten by dogs, scratched by cats, and some had to pull out catheters..." Looking back now, Han Hui's memory of the first day is that she couldn't stop at all, she was so busy that day that she went straight to sleep without washing.
Fortunately, the volunteers who soon came to support "fell from the sky", and everyone condensed into a rope to cooperate with each other to provide medical protection services for the residents. Due to closed management, dispensing, which might have taken only 15 minutes to walk, became very difficult. "In a closed community, dispensing medicine is like a relay race. 8:30-10:30 in the morning Residents come to dispense medicines, the community doctor consults and prescribes, hands them to the registration office, and then disinfects the medical insurance card and prescription and gives them to the field volunteers, the field volunteers help to send them to the Zhangjiang Health Center, the doctors of the health center help register, prescribe, take medicines after disinfection, and then hand them to the field volunteers, the field volunteers take it back, and then we collect money and send medicine. Han Hui told reporters that at that time, while practicing, the dispensing flow chart was discussed, and this relay race had to go through a relay of seven or eight people, and no link could be wrong.
Laughing overcame all the difficulties, and it was this optimistic attitude that made Han Hui's story sound particularly moving. "Every morning Dr. Cai and I encouraged each other and we were ready for all kinds of difficulties. Because this is our battlefield, we can only move forward, not backwards. "Now that the seal is finally unsealed, she most wants to go home and hug her 3-year-old daughter quickly," she said to me on a video call the other day, 'When is mom coming back?' When I told her it would be ten days, she asked, 'Is it to sleep and close your eyes and then open your eyes to see your mother?' I had to tell her that you slept and closed your eyes a dozen times and your mother came back, and she counted half a day with her fingers, and could only count to 3. ”
"I hope that everyone will return to a peaceful life, want to travel, and go back to their hometown if they want to go back to their hometown," this is Han Hui's wish, and it is also everyone's wish.
Author: Tang Weijie
EDIT: Zhu Yue
Editor-in-Charge: Rong Bing
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