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Some thoughts on participating in Nanjing nucleic acid testing assistance

I really didn't expect to drag 85 of our students to the middle and high-risk areas to do nucleic acid for superficial publicity and reporting.

it makes me sick.

isn't our time time?

we have our own things to do. Rather than to cooperate with the reports of relevant departments on how well they have done their anti-epidemic work.

We put aside our study and work and bravely participated in the anti-epidemic army.

I work hard for my belief in being a doctor.

but the fact is that I can't accept it.

I won't go in the future. Go if you like.

such a disrespectful effort is simply not worth it.

We went to a street that was just found positive, but when the local volunteers applied for a pair of gloves, the person in charge said, what do volunteers need gloves for? They don't need them.

a partner and I were sent to register basic information and post bar codes.

from the medical background, we know how to protect ourselves.

put on a protective mask. But while we were working, the person in charge appeared again.

Arrogantly asked us who told us to wear masks and protective clothing, and said that this is not something we should use, and we don't need it.

please, please make it clear that several times when we talked to people and asked them to call, they took off their masks to talk to us, so we couldn't avoid it at all. Isn't it necessary to wear a mask?

What does it mean? Besides, we brought the medical supplies ourselves. You don't have to keep it for anything.

Other local anti-epidemic volunteers have nothing at all, not even an N95 mask. Just wearing a red vest that says "Volunteer".

Some volunteers want a pair of gloves, and the person in charge also said what do you need gloves for? It's not something you should use.

when we heard it, our eyes widened.

what logic is this?

Moreover, we are only about 2 meters away from the detection area of the yellow Su Kang code. Although there are several pulled lines in the middle, people still cross the lines from time to time, drill past and come to our green detection area from there.

nobody cares, but I saw only a few, and people in the same industry also reported that they saw them.

It's really a great irony. This is downtown Nanjing. Think about what it will be like in the counties and villages below. I think I can already predict it.

the government at the top has been holding meetings to give briefings, and the people at the bottom are always busy as soon as the notice comes down.

two rounds of testing were carried out on 25th. In fact, I heard that during the first round of testing, even personal information was not registered, and I didn't know who was who at all.

There are many people waiting in line who are still bothered by the registration information and ask us why it is so troublesome now because we didn't write these in a round of testing.

the system crashed, so we had to write by hand. I'm going to write cramp.

only pay attention to speed, not quality.

just to publicize how well the work is done to the outside world, but regardless of people's safety.

this is the current situation of anti-epidemic.

We didn't even have dinner, which was a great irony. We sat in the canteen and ate a piece of cake and a box of yogurt.

I can only watch the people next to me eating the food in the canteen.

I'm really hungry.

but this is all we can get for dinner.

we were picked up at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, but we didn't come here until after 7 o'clock.

Many students reported that there was no car to pick them up.

and we, sitting there, are freezing.

Because I discussed with my classmates that I should put on unwanted clothes and throw them away when I come back to avoid infection.

it's best to wear shorts, so it's not hot when wearing protective clothing. No makeup, no sunscreen, we are going to work, not to play. Sweating so much must be sticky.

so we went in shorts and sandals.

that night, I was tired, but I just couldn't sleep.

I've thought about it countless times. Don't tell my parents that I'm going to the front line to fight the epidemic. But I finally avoided their worry, and I didn't tell them.

I even thought about whether I should write a suicide note in advance in case I get it.

we are determined to participate in the support.

At that moment, I was scared inside. I finally learned that the medical workers who participated in the anti-epidemic in Wuhan in the early 2' s were real heroes.

they deserve our admiration!

Until I set off in the morning and sat on the bus, I wrote a Weibo to cheer myself up. Come on for Nanjing.

but I never thought that what was waiting for us was not the difficulty of work, but such a disappointing situation.