laitimes

The "little people" of the war epidemic: The same "fallen people" in tianya join hands to hope for victory

The "little people" of the war epidemic: The same "fallen people" in tianya join hands to hope for victory

The picture shows volunteers from Ganzhou District, Zhangye City, Gansu Province, sending food to Hubei tourists who are isolated and observed at the hotel. Photo by Zheng Wang

Lanzhou, February 1 (Zhong Xin, Jia Hanfeng, Liu Fengqiaowei) White-clad "retrogrades", "guardians" of epidemic areas, the most beautiful "builders"... At present, at a time when all parts of the country are making efforts to prevent and control the pneumonia epidemic of the new coronavirus infection, people from all walks of life who are sticking to the frontline to fight the "epidemic" have attracted much attention from the outside world. Even in the remote northwest countryside, there are still many obscure "little people" who exhaust the "eighteen martial arts" to dedicate "trickles of warm currents".

The "little people" of the war epidemic: The same "fallen people" in tianya join hands to hope for victory

The picture shows the medical workers who are on the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Gansu. Photo by Zhong Xin

"Defeat the virus this villain, Mom and Dad take you on a tour"

"Why didn't Mom come home?" "There is a villain in our country called the virus, my mother and I went to fight the bad guys, and when we beat it, many children like you can go out and travel with their parents and play everywhere." 」

Because of his duty, Guo Jianmin, a grassroots police officer in Huixian County, Longnan City, Gansu Province, did not return home for two days, and Xiao Yan, the wife of a medical officer, insisted on checking the temperature of passengers at the important traffic entrances and exits in Huixian County, and did not return home for six consecutive days, and the young children had to be sent to their grandmother's house. Between rotations, Guo Jianmin visited the children and had the above conversation.

In order to alleviate the child's longing for his mother, Guo Jianmin took the child to look at his wife who was busy at the duty station. Guo Jianmin uploaded the video of the child watching the mother's back to the WeChat circle of friends, which resonated with many "families on duty".

After a short period of companionship, Guo Jianmin returned to his post again. "Although it cannot be compared with the staff who stick to the epidemic area, I believe that these small corners of the motherland also need to be guarded, and we will definitely stick to our posts and do our jobs well." He said.

The "little people" of the war epidemic: The same "fallen people" in tianya join hands to hope for victory

In order to cooperate with epidemic prevention, Gansu farmers skillfully make handicrafts at home. Photo by Zhong Xin

Travel to a foreign land in Hubei to feel the "city with temperature"

Hubei tourist Zhang Chunhua's family of six came to Zhangye City from Wuhan to travel, and after the news of the "lockdown" in Wuhan spread, his family stayed in a local hotel for isolation and observation with the help of all walks of life in Ganzhou District.

On the 30th, the Ganzhou District of Zhangye City sent milk, fruits, bread, instant noodles, black sesame paste, books and other materials to Hubei nationals and other foreign tourists staying in the hotel.

"Every day we called to ask if we needed help, the community health department took our temperature on time, called the front desk for dinner to make a reservation, it would be delivered on time, and volunteers also disinfected the room regularly." Here, our basic lives are guaranteed. Zhang Chunhua said that although he is far away from home, he feels the warmth of home and is grateful for this city with "temperature".

Rural "Her Power" in the "Anti-epidemic War"

"Wear masks, wash your hands frequently, ventilate more..." In the past few days, Duan Rongyan, chairman of the Women's Federation of Houjiasi Village in Weiyuan County, Dingxi City, Gansu Province, has also served as a "village doctor", wearing a white coat, wearing a mask and hat, and holding a loudspeaker to explain epidemic prevention information to local villagers.

If there is no epidemic, Duan Rongyan may be busy greeting relatives or going back to his mother's house to see his parents. However, after receiving the notice of epidemic prevention and control, she resolutely gave up her vacation and was busy measuring the temperature of the villagers for many days in a row and explaining the knowledge related to epidemic prevention.

"Although I am only a village doctor and cannot go to the forefront to help Wuhan, I will do my best to do a little work for the villagers, mobilize everyone to start from myself, start from the family, everyone is responsible, and everyone will definitely win the battle of epidemic prevention and control." Duan Rongyan said.

In order to cooperate with the epidemic prevention, the skillful hands of the farmers in Gansu have posted elaborate results through the Internet - paper-cutting, wood carving, clay sculpture, weaving... And cheered each other on, "When the epidemic passed, it was the day of our new product release, and the increase in epidemic prevention and income was not delayed." ”

Fan Yongqing, the person in charge of a "poverty alleviation workshop" in Yuzhong County, Lanzhou City, chose to continue weaving at home during this year's epidemic prevention period, and she also encouraged the sisters of the workshop to use this time to do some manual work, and after the epidemic has passed, they can sell subsidies for households, killing two birds with one stone.

According to the WeChat public account of the Gansu Women's Federation, there are many female village doctors like Duan Rongyan, although they are at the grassroots level, the work they do is "small things", but they are still conscientious and conscientious, and regard the health of the whole village as the most concerned thing and the biggest responsibility.

Healthcare workers ask their families to stay on the front line to fight the epidemic

"Mom and Dad, I can't go back to the New Year this Spring Festival, I'm all right, give your second elder a new year's greeting in advance." On the 28th day of the lunar month, Hua Hongyu's ticket home from the Medical Administration Department of the Lanzhou New District Health Commission has been changed for the third time.

Wang Peiru, a 41-year-old physician at the First People's Hospital of Lanzhou New District, is one of the doctors and nurses on duty around the clock for fever clinics. Before the Spring Festival, he took the initiative to apply for a front-line job, which was supported by the wife of the same doctor, and the busy work for several days made him rarely have time to talk to his relatives at home, only after taking off the heavy protective clothing, using a short break, he could carefully look through the messages sent by his family on the mobile phone.

The workplace and students are not absent from the fight against the "epidemic"

Yan Jie, general manager of Gansu Qingyang Circle Internet Technology Co., Ltd., said that as an enterprise, it should have the awareness of repaying the society and actively assuming social responsibility, the company has made donations in order to support the fight against the epidemic, and changed the on-site job fair originally scheduled after the Spring Festival to online recruitment, providing free consultation and other services for enterprises and individuals, so as to reduce the burden of small and medium-sized enterprises.

"Because the epidemic has delayed the start of the school year, it is estimated that the time will be very tight after the start of the next semester, so I will prepare for the new course first." Chen Hanghan, a resident of Xigu District in Lanzhou City, who is attending university in Xianning, Hubei Province, recently ended his self-isolation. He said that although he could not go out, he began to teach himself after tutoring his brother every day, and he had more time to spend with his parents, which was also a long-lost sense of happiness.

Nowadays, people from all walks of life are either "fighting the epidemic" on the front line, or donating "relics", or isolating and preventing the epidemic at home... They are all doing their best to look forward to the early success of this "obstruction war". (End)

Read on