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A 19-year-old freshman medical student volunteers to assist the community in conducting nucleic acid testing

Jimu news reporter Sun Tingting

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"I feel satisfied to hear every thank you they say and work hard." Zhang Xuan, 19, said with a shy smile. She is a first-year medical laboratory major at Hubei University of Arts and Sciences. On August 5, at the youshi incubator testing point in Changqian Street, Qingshan District, Wuhan City, Zhang Xuan walked back and forth in the nucleic acid testing team wearing a red vest dressed as a volunteer, answering residents' questions at any time.

Zhang Xuan, a native of Jingzhou, Hubei Province, and her family now live in the Tiepuling community in Changqian Street, said that she learned that Wuhan was going to carry out nucleic acid testing for all employees, and she saw that the whole of Wuhan was in action, and she also wanted to do her part. Zhang Xuan said that after the outbreak last year, she especially wanted to help, but because she was in her third year of high school and preparing for the college entrance examination, she could not participate in the battlefield of epidemic prevention and control. This year, she was at home during the summer vacation, and as a medical student, she thought that she must do something and contribute to her strength.

On the afternoon of August 3, knowing that the community was going to carry out nucleic acid testing, Zhang Xuan took the initiative to come to the testing point of the Tiepuling Youshi Incubator in the front street of the factory, and found the staff at the scene to ask to join the volunteer team. Zhang Xuan received emergency training and went straight to volunteer work, and August 4 was the busiest day, when she worked until 11 o'clock at night and did not return home.

A 19-year-old freshman medical student volunteers to assist the community in conducting nucleic acid testing

In the face of residents, Zhang Xuan was very patient, and she gently guided residents to queue up and register. "Hello, please scan the code in advance to make an appointment to register." "Please wear a mask at all times and follow the instructions of the medical staff during testing." Some elderly people will not use mobile phones, Zhang Xuan will take the initiative to come forward, holding their ID cards in one hand, opening the mobile phone with the other hand, and filling in the appointment registration information one by one. For the elderly with limited mobility, Zhang Xuan will help them to wait for testing after helping them fill in the information.

In the queue, Li Xiaoling, 53, gave Zhang Xuan a thumbs up and praised her. "I can't fill in the appointment information, the little girl patiently and carefully helped me, it's really good."

Zhang Xuan said that in the past two days, she has fought with medical staff and community workers, which has made her feel very deeply, "Community workers and medical staff have been busy running, their clothes are wet and dry, dry and wet, their throats are hoarse, I really appreciate them for guarding us, and I feel very honored to fight side by side with them." ”

For Zhang Xuan's work, Wang Fengxia, deputy director of the Tiepuling community, also saw it in her eyes, "This post-00s girl works very hard, and she is very grateful to her for helping us carry out nucleic acid testing together in an orderly manner." Learning that she was a future doctor made me think she was amazing. ”

It is understood that as of 12:00 noon on August 5, a total of 9971 nucleic acid tests have been completed in Changqian Street, Qingshan District, Wuhan City, and the nucleic acid testing work is still continuing.

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