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40 Ctrip chauffeurs transported samples on the front line to ensure the rapid delivery of samples for testing

author:Xi'an Net

  Xi'an Netnews: At 3 p.m. on January 1, 25 Ctrip chauffeurs gathered at the Xi'an operation center and quickly landed at the designated nucleic acid testing point. As nucleic acid testing continued, the number eventually increased to 40. These respectable masters hold the steering wheel and wear protective clothing, fighting in the front line of epidemic prevention and control, transporting nucleic acid test samples at the fastest speed and in the safest way.

40 Ctrip chauffeurs transported samples on the front line to ensure the rapid delivery of samples for testing

Ctrip's chauffeurs assemble a convoy

  For nucleic acid testing samples, but also for health care workers

  Nucleic acid test sample transfer work starts at 8 o'clock every day, Ctrip chauffeur master often rushed to the scene at more than 6 o'clock in the morning to kill in advance, put on protective clothing, in the middle of which in order to ensure their own safety and the efficiency of the transfer work, often at 4 p.m. after the end of all work to take off the protective clothing, began to drink water and eat.

  Nucleic acid testing work is tight, the task is heavy, and the on-site medical workers are non-stop, and after completing the nucleic acid testing work in the current area, they need to urgently go to the next location. While completing the transfer of nucleic acid test samples, Ctrip's car drivers have done their best to provide capacity protection for medical workers in need, and have delivered 8 nucleic acid testing medical workers safely and quickly to the designated locations in need.

  In the 4-day nucleic acid test sample transfer work, Ctrip chauffeurs showed a step-by-step, efficient and proactive work appearance, although many people face difficult challenges in their work, but they can bravely assume their responsibilities and do their best to overcome difficulties.

40 Ctrip chauffeurs transported samples on the front line to ensure the rapid delivery of samples for testing

  As of January 4, Ctrip's chauffeurs had made 173 trips and transferred 7,025 nucleic acid test samples.

Editor: Liu Hui

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