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"Few people, come quickly!" Shencheng netizens spontaneously relayed to help each other update the nucleic acid testing point document

Oriental Network reporters Bai Kelin and Fu Wenjing reported on March 14: "No need to queue, detected at 9:30 p.m., to do nucleic acid come quickly!" In the past two days, a shared document called "Shanghai Nucleic Acid Queuing Live (Mutual Aid Update)" spread on social platforms and became a reference for Shanghai citizens to choose the nearest nucleic acid testing site.

"Few people, come quickly!" Shencheng netizens spontaneously relayed to help each other update the nucleic acid testing point document

The mutual aid sharing document consists of four sub-tables, divided by administrative regions, including the specific address of the nucleic acid testing point, the queue, the charging situation and the update time. All the information is updated interactively by netizens who know the situation, and hundreds of Shanghai nucleic acid testing points have been updated, and netizens can also write down the docking needs of the closed community.

The information left by netizens is very specific, such as whether a testing point charges a fee, whether to do a throat swab or a throat swab. "Queue for ten minutes at four or five o'clock in the afternoon", "Ten windows at the same time, 24 hours to provide nucleic acid testing services", "recommended to go at noon, few people", "on-site number", "remember to make an appointment online first", netizens have taught their own experience.

"Few people, come quickly!" Shencheng netizens spontaneously relayed to help each other update the nucleic acid testing point document

Who is the initiator of this netizen mutual aid document? It turned out that the initiator was a doctoral student named Jin Cheng, who had just graduated from the University of Finance and Work at the beginning of this year. Speaking of the original intention of establishing the document, Jin Cheng said that because I saw that everyone was lining up in a long line to do nucleic acid testing, medical staff and residents were very hard, and my partners in the financial laboratory thought about whether we could make a shared document so that everyone could find the testing point faster, complete the test, and make better and effective use of limited medical resources. "It is such a very simple idea, the follow-up maintenance is also contributed by netizens, and the mutual help spirit of Shanghai netizens makes me very moved, which is also the embodiment of science and technology for good."

Although Jincheng is a master's degree in finance, his alma mater, The University of Finance, has always had distinct multidisciplinary cross-integration training characteristics, and Jincheng himself has always been very interested in information technology, and has long served as a teaching assistant in the financial laboratory of the School of Finance, often trying to use technical means to solve problems in life or financial markets. Jin Cheng told reporters, "In fact, during the epidemic in 2020, our laboratory will provide technical support for the college's online courses throughout the process, and my little partner and I will use these advanced Internet means to help teachers ensure that everyone has completed the entire semester of online teaching." ”

At present, the number of editors of this form has reached the upper limit, which surprised Jin Chengda, "I didn't expect that everyone was very active in updating so much useful information with mutual assistance, and I sincerely hope that everyone can complete the test soon, I believe we will definitely defeat the epidemic as soon as possible!" ”

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