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Sticking to the frontline of community epidemic prevention, she did not go home for three consecutive years to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal: "I told my daughter that my mother went to fight monsters."

author:Red Star News
Chinese New Year's Eve, when everyone was reunited for Chinese New Year's Eve meal, a small stove was also opened in the office of the Huiquan Road community in Chengdu's Jinjiang District: self-heating rice. On the same day, two community workers and more than 10 volunteers stuck to the front line of the Spring Festival epidemic prevention, and all the restaurants on the street were closed, and self-heating rice was their best "Chinese New Year's Eve meal". After the meal, the intense investigation and visit work continued...

Check, condolence, call...

Chinese New Year's Eve work until 9pm

Liu Lan also wants to go home to spend time with her parents and daughter, but the community cannot live without her.

Sticking to the frontline of community epidemic prevention, she did not go home for three consecutive years to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal: "I told my daughter that my mother went to fight monsters."

Liu Lan checked at the supermarket

Chinese New Year's Eve this day, Liu Lan came to the office at 9 a.m. as usual. She is the deputy party secretary of the Huiquan Road community, a community located on the edge of Chengdu's East Second Ring Road, which has jurisdiction over 2 residential communities, 1 apartment community, 2 commercial bodies, and more than 5,000 permanent residents. The Spring Festival is a time for everyone to take a holiday, but the work tasks of Liu Lan and her colleagues are heavier.

Liu Lan, colleagues and volunteers "divided into two roads" to conduct inspections and visits to the entire community. The first is to check the epidemic prevention and control registration and implementation of residential quarters and shops in the jurisdiction. When they come to a point, they will carefully check whether the corresponding doorman has implemented a temperature scan code and whether there is a registration of outsiders. The staff at the point or the residents who are shopping do not wear masks, they will also come forward to remind and carefully publicize the knowledge of epidemic prevention and science. In addition to epidemic prevention work, they will also check whether there are problems with fire fighting and other facilities, whether there is any littering by the river, and whether there are firecrackers on the street. ”

Because it was the Spring Festival, Liu Lan also took the group to comfort the staff at the point and thank them for sticking to their posts during the Spring Festival.

Sticking to the frontline of community epidemic prevention, she did not go home for three consecutive years to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal: "I told my daughter that my mother went to fight monsters."

Another job they do is to make phone calls, dozens, if not hundreds, a day on average. Liu Lan and colleagues will ask outsiders in the community one by one: "Hello, I am a community worker, today's phone call is about the epidemic prevention and control work, check the information with you..." They must collect information before 3 p.m., if there is an epidemic, the personnel trajectory information they collect will become an important basis for finding out the transmission chain.

Making a phone call may seem simple, but there are still difficulties in practice. They sometimes encounter residents who don't understand, "New Year's Holiday, you harass me", "Is it a scam phone call"... The vast majority of residents are understanding and very friendly to cooperate, but when they encounter those who do not understand, they can only patiently explain, some people directly hang up the phone, they send text messages to explain.

After the phone call, Liu Lan and her colleagues will repeat the inspection and visit twice until 9 p.m. Some volunteers have eaten Chinese New Year's Eve meals, and they have also hurried back to their posts to preach epidemic prevention knowledge and help register information at the door of the community, which makes Liu Lan very moved, "More than 10 volunteers are college students, etc. This group of children gave up their winter vacation break time and came to the community to help." ”

Chinese New Year's Eve rice is self-heating rice

Let more people have a warm year

At the end of the inspection work that night, Liu Lan felt a little tired. On this day, because the restaurants on the street were not open, she and her colleagues ate instant noodles for lunch and self-heating rice for dinner. She remembered the Chinese New Year's Eve the year before, when the epidemic had just begun, and she was urgently recalled to the community for the New Year's Eve at home, and she shared an egg fried rice with two colleagues. She has been on duty for the Spring Festival for three consecutive years and has not returned home for three consecutive years to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal.

It had just rained a little in Chengdu, and the rain had stopped, but the wind was still a little cold. At this time, thousands of homes were lit up, and the song and dance of the Spring Festival Gala came from the homes of residents. Liu Lan rode an electric car through the city's buildings and rushed back to her home outside the Third Ring Road.

In addition to her status as deputy secretary of the community party committee, she is also a mother, with a lovely daughter of 6 years old; she is also a wife, daughter, daughter-in-law, and a large family waiting for her to return to the Regiment Year.

"I told my daughter, 'Mommy's gone to fight monsters,' and both my parents and husband understood me and supported me in my work." Liu Lan said: "Chinese New Year's Eve can't eat Chinese New Year's Eve dinner with my family, although it is a little regrettable, I must stand up, because my family is in Chengdu city, usually can see, reunion opportunities should be left to colleagues who return to their hometown for the New Year." ”

Liu Lan told the Red Star News reporter that when her daughter grows up, she will tell her daughter, "We have paid silently, and more people can live a warm year." ”

Red Star News reporter Wang Tuo

Edited by Zhang Li

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Sticking to the frontline of community epidemic prevention, she did not go home for three consecutive years to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal: "I told my daughter that my mother went to fight monsters."

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