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"Railway People" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: A Special "Honeymoon" for Newlyweds

"Railway People" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: A Special "Honeymoon" for Newlyweds

The picture shows Wang Rong killing his teammates. Photo by Zhong Hanlin

China News Network Xi'an, January 6 Title: "Railway Man" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: The Special "Honeymoon" of newlyweds

Reporter Zhang Yuan Correspondent Zhang Chao

In the evening, Wang Rong, who returned home from work at the station, had not yet gone upstairs, so he hurriedly put on protective clothing, put on volunteer armbands, and carried the daily necessities transported to the community with other volunteers.

In another part of the community, Wang Rong's wife is helping medical staff check the data of nucleic acid testers. Seeing that Wang Rong returned, the two "post-90s" small couples nodded after looking at each other and went into their own work.

"Railway People" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: A Special "Honeymoon" for Newlyweds

The picture shows Wang Rong. Photo by Zhong Hanlin

At present, Xi'an is experiencing a complex and severe epidemic test. At 0-24:00 on January 5, Shaanxi reported 63 new locally confirmed cases (all in Xi'an). Since December 9, 2021, the province has reported a total of 1,883 locally confirmed cases (1,856 in Xi'an, 13 in Xianyang, 13 in Yan'an, and 1 in Weinan).

Wang Rong is a station attendant at Ningxian South Railway Station of China Railway Xi'an Bureau Group Co., Ltd. and a community volunteer in Yanta District, Xi'an. His neighborhood is a large community of more than 2,000 people.

"The nucleic acid testing task in the community is heavy, the amount of daily necessities is large, and there are more elderly people living in the community." Wang Rong said that as a railway employee, he always wants to do something about epidemic prevention and control.

According to the original plan, he was newly married in September this year, and he was ready to take his wife to a foreign country for honeymoon. Affected by the epidemic, the plan has been pushed back and forth. The two little ones have also complained that "heaven is not beautiful." Seeing that the whole society is relaying the fight against the epidemic, they decided that "since they can't go out for the time being, it is better to do something meaningful and 'honeymoon' on the front line of the fight against the epidemic." ”

"Railway People" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: A Special "Honeymoon" for Newlyweds

Through active registration, Wang Rong was assigned to the volunteer service team, responsible for epidemic prevention and transportation of daily necessities, and maintenance of community order. His wife, who graduated from a computer major, was assigned to the medical volunteer service team, responsible for the information verification, data entry and inquiry guidance of the nucleic acid testing system. Some elderly people can't scan the code, they help to register with their ID cards one by one, help operate step by step on the mobile phone screen, and act as the "eyes" and "hands" of the elderly.

Every day, they do their jobs well in their posts, and when they return home, they become community anti-epidemic volunteers. Floor by floor, household by household, vegetables and grain are delivered to the hands of households.

Wang Meina, a resident of the community, said: "We must give them 'likes'. Some elderly people with limited mobility and poor health are also extra attentive, knocking on the door from time to time to understand the needs. Even which family of elderly people is about to run out of antihypertensive drugs, which children need to add some milk powder, they are well remembered. ”

"Railway People" under the Epidemic in Xi'an: A Special "Honeymoon" for Newlyweds

The picture shows the wedding photo of Wang Rong and his wife. Photo by Zhong Hanlin

"Usually I have to be busy until 11 o'clock in the evening, and I am really tired when I go home." Wang Rong said that protective clothing and railway uniforms have long been stuck together by sweat, and it is difficult to take them off without anyone to help "expose".

At night, sitting around the "little sun" electric heater at home, Wang Rong held his daughter-in-law's cold hand and rubbed it vigorously. "Let's stick to it, and when the epidemic is over, we will make up for a beautiful honeymoon." Wang Rong said. (End)

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