Yangtze River Daily, August 6, 12:30 noon, just returned home for lunch, Hu Wei and his wife Yuan Jing came to the community nucleic acid testing point. The two are party members who report to their place of residence in the Aoshan Binjiang Community in Hongwei Road Street, Qingshan District, and put on volunteer red vests just after doing nucleic acid testing in the morning.

The community divided the site with water horses, and residents lined up in an orderly manner. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
In order to reduce gathering and efficiently test the nucleic acid testing point of the Aoshan Riverside Community in the Aoshan Century City Mall, the community has separated the site with water and horses, and the 5 collection stations are like 5 runways. Wu Bei, deputy secretary of the community, introduced that each "runway" has different functions, some are teams that enter information by computer, some are entered by mobile phones, and some are handwritten registration teams set up for residents without ID cards.
Residents waited in an orderly manner for nucleic acid testing. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
The team responsible for Hu Wei is on the far right, which is more special and is a special green channel for the elderly, weak, sick and pregnant residents. At noon, there were not many residents queuing, and there were two volunteers in a line, one responsible for registration and one responsible for guidance. The registered residents were taken to the waiting area by Hu Wei, and after gathering 10 people, he took them to the collection table. Chairs are specially arranged on site to facilitate residents to rest.
Hu Wei (first from right) guides residents to wait in the waiting area. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
Hu Wei (right) runs to guide residents to quickly test. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
Hu Wei is not tall, but he is agile, walking with the wind, and even the photos captured by reporters are almost blurry. The queuing passage of about 20 meters from the registration desk to the collection desk became his "track". "If I hurry up, the residents will wait a little less." At 2 p.m., the number of steps on Hu Wei's watch had recorded more than 12,000 steps, and he said that he could only walk about 10,000 steps in a whole day. According to statistics, Hu Wei served more than 400 residents in the morning.
Hu Wei (right) communicates with the children and tells her not to be afraid. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
The work of guiding may seem simple, but it requires extra care. At about 8 a.m., at the peak of the flow of people, a grandmother in her 70s came alone in an electric wheelchair to check it out. Unexpectedly, the wheelchair just malfunctioned while queuing and could not move. The old man was very anxious, and how to press the buttons on the wheelchair did not respond. Fortunately, Hu Wei found out in time that he pushed the old man to complete the test and assisted the old man to restart the wheelchair without causing crowding. "Our team is all old people and children, and we need more patience."
Another resident did not see the road clearly because he played with his mobile phone, and he was strung from other teams to Hu Wei's team. The doctor was testing, but Hu Wei didn't feel right, and he found one more person. The test stopped immediately, and Hu Wei immediately called the residents of the group who had just left after the test, and everyone needed to re-register and test. "The information of a group of 10 people and 10 people must be accurate and not be sloppy."
Yuan Jing (right) registers testing information for residents. Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei photographed
Yuan Jing was also doing guidance work in the morning, and in the afternoon she changed to the team without ID card to do handwriting registration. Home address, ID card number, mobile phone number, each item should be recorded in detail. The densely packed register was neatly written, and it took more than two hours for Yuan Jing to register more than 200 people.
It is understood that the two sank the community during the epidemic last year and have been involved in the work of the community. Yuan Jing said: "Knowing that the community wants to do nucleic acid for all employees, we contacted the community secretary last night, hoping to come over and make a contribution." We are party members, and this is what every party member should do. ”
(Yangtze River Daily reporter Qin Liuwei correspondent Xiao Ling)
【Editor: Hu Zhihao】