
"I didn't think I could represent a group, and it was worth it to be tired." Left: On the evening of May 21, at a nucleic acid testing site in Longjinhuafu, Liwan, a photo of the back of a nurse who took off her protective clothing and was soaked in sweat touched the whole network. Pictured on the right: "The most beautiful back" is Li Peizhen, a nurse from the Department of Neurology of Liwan District Central Hospital.
"I reflect every day on how to do more and better for the residents." Above: After the implementation of home isolation for all employees in the Guangchuan Crane Garden Community, carrying bags of medicine lists and medicines to and from the community and the community hospital has become Chen Li's daily routine. Below: Chen Li, a full-time officer of the neighborhood committee, helps residents buy medicines.
"In this epidemic, each of us should be an executor, a helper, and a collaborator." Above: In order to guard the "life channel", Fang Jingcheng (left), commander of the mobile squadron of the Liwan Traffic Police Brigade, and Wang Tongde (right), deputy squadron leader, led their teammates to adhere to the control point of the Hedong Bridge for 24 hours to ensure the orderly passage of epidemic prevention and control vehicles. Picture below: At the control point of the Liwan section of the Hedong Bridge, Fang Jingcheng inspects the passing epidemic prevention and control vehicles.
"Walking tens of thousands of steps every day, the thanks of the residents make us forget about our tiredness." Above: In the Guangchuan Heyuan community, a "three-person team" composed of medical staff Huang Xiaoyu (center), community worker Xie Wenrui (left) and public security police officer Zeng Deliang (right) wearing thick protective clothing is ready to go to the door to carry out nucleic acid testing. Below: Huang Xiaoyu, a member of the three-person team, conducts nucleic acid sampling and information registration for residents in the jurisdiction.
"For more than a week, I've been coming home every day sleeping in a tent." Above: On June 5, Li Peicong did on-site volunteer service at the nucleic acid testing point of Dongshan Stadium. Below: On May 30, Li Peicong held up an elderly man's injured grandson in the nucleic acid testing team in Dashatou.
"As doctors, we should have gone to the front line, we don't, who is on?" Left: On June 1, at the Chengjie East Community Testing Point in Tianheyuan Village, a woman's throat was stuck with pills, and Zhang Liqiang, a doctor who was doing nucleic acid testing, immediately used Heimlich first aid to make the tablets stuck in her throat spit out. Right: Zhang Liqiang is a doctor from the Department of Gastroenterology of the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, and the deeds of saving people during nucleic acid testing have been widely disseminated.
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"Did you do nucleic acid yesterday?" How's the body..." "Thank you, thank you guys!" At about 11:00 a.m. on June 7, a touching scene occurred in a residential building in lane 15, Guangchuan Crane Garden Community, Liwan, Guangzhou, when Huang Xiaoyu, a member of the "three-person team", came to the door to inquire about the nucleic acid test information of an old man. It turned out that this was an old man living alone with poor hearing, and after seeing the members of the "three-person team" wearing white protective clothing, he did not hear the intention clearly, so he first expressed his gratitude.
After the outbreak of a new round of the epidemic, Guangzhou quickly launched a homeland defense war, in this battle, such a warm scene, every day on the front line. Volunteers and resident (village) committee officers shuttle through all corners of the community, distribute daily necessities, and guide residents to test and register for nucleic acid testing; the public security police maintain order at the scene, guide road traffic, and join the "three-person team" to enter the household; medical personnel wrapped in thick protective clothing in high temperatures, climb upstairs to the door to sample nucleic acid, and health monitoring; party members and cadres at all levels charge ahead, hanging a bright party flag in every community.
Whether wearing a white coat or putting on a protective suit to transform into a "big white", as a medical staff, the original intention has always remained the same, nucleic acid testing met the masses for help, Dr. Zhang Liqiang of the Department of Gastroenterology of the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University stepped forward to help escape from danger.
After 90 years, Wang Bo, a young man in Henan after 90, volunteered to fight the epidemic in Baihedong Street, standing guard all night, leaving his 30th birthday on the front line. Not missing a single person, racing against the virus, Huang Xiaoyu, a member of the "three-person team", allowed sweat to soak through protective clothing again and again, 34 degrees of heat, and climbed up and down the stairs to take nucleic acid samples for residents with limited mobility. Running in the streets and alleys, with personal hard work in exchange for everyone's peace of mind, Chen Li, the "medicine picker" of the Crane Garden Community of the 10,000-person community, has always guarded the health of the elderly and rushed to the hospital to buy medicine for residents.
Under the college entrance examination and the "epidemic" examination, the "sister" Fan Huifen signed up for the "one-on-one" transfer of candidates in high-risk areas, bent on helping the candidates to take the exam smoothly and with peace of mind. Fang Jingcheng, the squadron leader from the mobile squadron of the Liwan Traffic Police Brigade, acted as the "bridge keeper" of Hedong, leading his teammates to guard the "life channel" for 24 hours, ensuring the orderly passage of epidemic prevention and control vehicles, preventing non-essential vehicles from going out, and only hoping to defeat the epidemic as soon as possible, so that the bridge in front of him can return to normal traffic as soon as possible... Under the epidemic, everyone is responding quickly and moving at the behest of orders, fearless of the hot sun and torrential rain, not willing to give up day and night, protecting life with life, and protecting the homeland with love. In medium- and high-risk areas, familiar and unfamiliar faces are writing and moving with actions every day.
Photo Nanfang Daily reporter Xiao Xiong Liang Jucong Wu Ming Intern Yao Jiashuo Cai Jiahong
(Some on-site pictures were provided by the interviewees) Text Southern Daily reporter Zhu Hongxian Lang Hui Co-ordinator Zeng Qiang Wang Hui