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A little bit of shimmer can become a sea of stars

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Source: Guangming Daily

A little bit of shimmer can become a sea of stars

A little bit of shimmer can become a sea of stars

The picture shows Tu Chengyan (first from the right) and his colleagues putting on isolation clothes and preparing to enter the cabin. Courtesy of respondents

In the eyes of many people, the post-00s are still a group of children who need to be taken care of and cared for. However, when the epidemic in Shanghai is menacing, many of them are already participating in the epidemic prevention and control battle in their own way, shouldering a heavy responsibility with their young shoulders, adding a different style to youth.

A little bit of shimmer can become a sea of stars. They, all of a sudden, grew up.

"Building Chief" Lahongsang:

"We can help everyone in our own way"

Recently, the post-00s building chief Lahong Sang went out of the circle. La Hongsang, whose real name is Meng Yinghong, is a well-known UP master of Station B. During the epidemic period, she posted a video of herself as a building chief in a community in Pudong to the Internet, which was watched by millions of netizens and aroused widespread concern.

Usually, Lahongsan lives with his roommates and has little communication with the residents of the community. On March 13, the community entered a state of sealing and control. In order to obtain information on all aspects in a timely manner, La Hongsang joined the Building WeChat group.

As the time of closure and control passed, the demand of residents also increased, and various kinds of information began to flow to the small neighborhood committee. "Let's choose a building manager!" On the 18th day of the community's closure, a property owner proposed in the group. However, everyone is busy, some have to bring children, some have to take care of the elderly, and some have to work online. At this time, Lahongsang, who had been "diving" in the group, tentatively asked: "What do you need to do when you are the building chief?" "One uncle reacted quickly and said do you want to try it?" As soon as my head was hot, I replied, 'Good! I dang! Lahongsan said.

Although "Xi Ti" was the head of the building, LaHongsang soon found that the job was not as simple as imagined. When sending supplies, instead of throwing a few notifications in the WeChat group, you have to go door to door and ring the doorbell. When organizing everyone to do nucleic acid, some residents are slow to move, some are reluctant to go downstairs, and they have to communicate non-stop. Finally, one day, all kinds of things piled up, causing her to forget her mother's birthday in her tiredness and hunger, and Lahongsan broke down and cried.

However, Lahongsang is Lahongsang, simple and spontaneous, and the next day, she is "resurrected with full blood". "Since one person's strength is limited, when encountering problems, we must find a way to communicate with everyone to solve them." In order to encourage everyone to improve the efficiency of the fight against the epidemic, Lahongsan decided to give small gifts to the residents who moved the fastest. In addition, she also brought in many resident volunteers to advise her.

"Although we can't stand on the front line of fighting the epidemic like medical staff, we can also help everyone in our own way." LaHongsang said that through this experience of being the head of the building, he not only experienced the warmth between the neighbors, but also became more mature and stable.

Nurse "smear":

"Your daughter did something big"

On April 1, Tu Chengyan, a post-00s, became a nurse for just one year. Before she could celebrate, that night, the Shanghai Tianyou Hospital, where she was located, issued an urgent notice calling on medical staff to go to the forefront of the fight against the epidemic to support the Fang Cabin Hospital.

"When the outbreak broke out in Wuhan at the beginning of 2020, I had just graduated, and I was not yet qualified to practice and work, so I could only silently cheer for Wuhan. This outbreak is happening all around me, and I have no reason to back down. Tu Chengyan didn't think much of it and immediately signed up. The next day, she and her colleagues came to the Fang cabin hospital on Lianliang Road in Putuo District.

The accommodation is a temporary container, a dormitory for 3 people. The wooden bed slept in a panic, and Tu Chengyan added a layer of cushions. Faced with an unknown environment and challenges, at first, she was a little nervous. However, after entering the cabin, she quickly became familiar with the working environment and process and entered the state.

When encountering patients with inner anxiety and emotional ups and downs, Tu Chengyan patiently conducted psychological counseling for them, answered questions, and encouraged them to dance health exercises together. A patient with a serious illness is in the period of chemotherapy, just after the infusion of drugs, the number of white blood cells decreased, Tu Chengyan reported the patient's condition to the doctor in time, and injected the patient with his own drugs. In this way, Tu Chengyan quickly became acquainted with the patients, and everyone affectionately called her "Tu Tu".

Staying in the cabin is 4 hours. To prevent cross-infection, healthcare workers must wrap themselves up in a tight "big white." In order to avoid going to the toilet halfway, Tu Chengyan could only eat less and drink less water before entering the cabin, often working for a while, and his stomach grumbled with hunger. Wearing thick protective clothing, the inner layer of the goggles is easy to condense water droplets, resulting in blurred vision, feeling particularly painful after using the eyes; after each time out of the cabin, take off 3 layers of protective gloves, a pair of hands are soaked with sweat white...

Sometimes to heal, often to help, always to comfort. With the efforts of medical staff, more and more patients have recovered from the cabin. In order not to worry his parents in his hometown in Anhui, Tu Chengyan has been hiding the fact that they support the square cabin themselves. She said that when the epidemic was over, she would tell her parents: "Your daughter has done a big thing!" ”

University Student Volunteer Nie Tong:

"Our places are all 'robbed'"

The first time he became a school's epidemic prevention volunteer, Nie Tong carefully put on his protective clothing and waited early in the dormitory downstairs. Breakfast has arrived! He and his friends rushed up to "send it to the students while breakfast was still hot." After saying that, I climbed 7 floors in one breath.

On the evening of April 4, in order to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control, East China University of Political Science and Law (Changning Campus) required all teachers and students to stay at home and recruit service volunteers at the same time. "The first round of registration was not arranged, and the second round was finally successful!" Nie Tong, a Class 21 student party member from the school's School of Economics and Law, said he was lucky.

Volunteering on the first day is not easy. On that day, the temperature exceeded 30 degrees, and Nie Tong and his roommate Ye Xuecheng were responsible for three meals and the distribution of supplies. Returning to the station in the evening, he found that Ye Xuecheng's black T-shirt was a deep and shallow piece, which turned out to be salt stain, "rubbed for a long time when washing clothes." Nie Tong said that in those days, they were "going to sleep when they came back from work, and then they slept and then continued to work."

Once, Nie Tong encountered a downpour at work, and after arriving at his destination, his clothes and pants were wet, and he could only simply wipe it with a paper towel and put on protective equipment. "Try not to waste protective clothing, because every piece of supplies that comes into school is not easy to come by." He said.

Every day when the supplies were transported, everyone's hands were worn out of the skin and cocooned, and no one ever complained. In just one week, many people have lost weight, but they joked: "Just lose weight." ”

Being able to serve classmates and guard the school during the special period, Nie Tong feels a great sense of accomplishment. "Our volunteer quotas are all scrambling to 'grab' them, and everyone wants to do something for their classmates and the school." Nie Tong said that after him, 14 more volunteers joined the service team.

(Shanghai, May 3 , reporters of the front reporting group of this newspaper, Jin Hao, Zhang Zheng and Zhang Lei)

Short comments

This is what youth should look like

In this epidemic prevention and control battle, the outstanding performance of the young generation, especially the post-00s generation, is gratifying and touching.

In the eyes of the elders, they are still children when they take off their protective clothing. Their inner monologue reads: "You protected us during SARS in 2003, and today it's our turn to protect you." So, knowing that it was dangerous, they still stepped forward and became the reliance of patients, the helpers of neighbors and the role models of their classmates, and also let themselves live like the heroes in their hearts.

Perhaps, the performance of these post-00s is not mature and perfect enough, but they are not afraid of hardship, not afraid of difficulties, not left behind, trying to shoulder the responsibility and mission of the young generation with not solid shoulders, injecting fresh strength into this epidemic at the same time, but also showing the youthful and exciting style.

Amazing post-00s!