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The drip driver on the front line in Wuhan cried! Unwilling residents send banners.

What is the biggest change in Wuhan, which is at the center of the storm?

Chen Haoliang, a Didi driver who serves in the front line, said that it's not that there are fewer people on the road, but that people's psychology has changed, and people are prepared. You think I'm sick, and I think you're sick.

A colleague serving in the front line also panicked and said that he wanted to cry without tears. In order to enlighten him, Chen Haoliang told him about his experience as a volunteer during the Wenchuan earthquake, which was a sensitive area in his heart and he seldom told anyone.

In Wenchuan for more than ten days, Chen Haoliang stripped brick by brick in the collapsed house, looking for someone, carrying a stretcher, carrying the dead, and watching someone die in front of him. Those scenes shocked him, and he cried bitterly, but there was nothing he could do. To this day, when it comes to this, he still can't help crying.

He told his colleagues that this was nothing compared with the tragic earthquake. For him, no matter how fierce the epidemic is, he treats it with a normal heart and does everything well.

He also wants to say to Wuhan people: "Wuhan people are not fragile, so everyone must adjust their mentality and drive away panic."

Oral: Chen Haoliang, the driver of Didi Wuhan Community Security Team, serves the community of Zhu Min Road in Wuchang.

Written by Jiang Baoxin

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My hometown is in Makou Town, Hanchuan City, half an hour's drive from Wu Hanyou. But I have lived in Wuhan since 12 years old, and it has been 30 years now. I used to do aquatic products business, selling crabs and crayfish, and used my private car to run Didi in my spare time, but I didn't run much, and the total amount in three years was less than 1 thousand.

In 20 19, the aquatic products business was not good, so I decided to run Didi full-time. On May 8th, I rented an electric car Dongfeng Junfeng E 1 1K from Wuhan Branch of Hangzhou Kuai Yue Automobile Service Co., Ltd., and went on the road. In the first month, I can only run 300 yuan a day. In the second month, I increased the online time, and the daily running water could reach 400. Since the third month, I have worked harder, and the running water is above 500 every day.

I can't live alone. I originally planned to go as usual during the Spring Festival, come out later and get off work earlier. On the first day of New Year's Day, Didi was the first in the industry to announce the establishment of a medical security team and a community security team. The company sent a notice in the group and asked me if I wanted to participate. Didi will provide a reward. I didn't think much, just say I do.

At that time, Wuhan had been closed for two days, and the epidemic situation became more and more serious, but I was not afraid. I believe it can be well protected, and my wife has no objection. I only have one daughter. I am in the best high school in Wuhan (proudly speaking) and I will be admitted to the university in June this year. She is a very active child at school and supports me very much.

Chen Haoliang took a selfie in the car.

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I was assigned to the community of Zhu Min Road, Wuchang, covering a large area. There are four middle schools in the street, and there are many small streets and alleys, which are very complicated. This is an old community, with dense population, many elderly, sick and disabled people, and many infected people, and it is increasing every day.

I go out at 6 o'clock every day, send the doctor to the hospital around 7 o'clock, report to the community before 8: 30, and start doing what the community cadres assign us. For example, we help family members send daily necessities to isolated patients, send patients to hospitals to prescribe dialysis, and help residents buy medicine and food. My current state is 24-hour standby, and I have 14 and 15 hours of work every day. I run a dozen times on the road, and I have many contacts.

The daily life of Zhu Min Road before the closure of the city, the picture is from Weibo.

What moved me most was a doctor in Hankou Central Hospital. One night, I robbed her of her bill on the platform. Before 7 o'clock the next morning, I went to the gate of her community to wait for her. After getting on the bus, she greeted me to find out if our drip driver is working hard every day.

She asked me if I had breakfast, and I said no, because many shops are closed now and there is no place to have breakfast. I haven't had breakfast for several days. The doctor took out two bottles of eight-treasure porridge from his bag and put them in my car. I said, we all serve doctors for free and can't accept your goods. She said, we have eight-treasure porridge for breakfast. You can keep it.

She saw that I was not wearing a professional medical staff mask, but an ordinary protective mask, so she gave me two N95 masks and told me to take good protection and pay attention to safety. This doctor is about 30 years old, and his surname seems to be Liu. He is really enthusiastic.

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A list the night before yesterday exhausted me.

It's just dark. It's past seven. I parked my car next to the community bank and stood by. The community director called me and said that there was a female family member whose husband had a fever the day before yesterday and was now diagnosed with new pneumonia. In isolation treatment in tongji hospital, caidian district, the doctor asked his family to send him daily necessities.

She had a fever herself, and the community director suspected that she was infected, so she didn't go with her and asked her to put things at the door of the community. A * * * has three snakeskin bags, clothes, washbasins and so on. , has filled my suitcase. I said to my family, don't worry, I promise to send it to the hospital. Although I can't give it to your husband personally, I will definitely ask the doctor to hand it over. The family went back.

It is less than 30 kilometers from Zhu Min Road Community to Caidian tongji hospital. When I got there, I was not allowed in either, so I had to park my car in the parking area. Then, I went to her husband's ward, with a bag on my shoulder and a bag in my hand. This hospital is nearby, and it is very complicated. There are East District, West District and Area C. Her husband's isolation ward is in a building in Area C, in 1 1 building. I turned around for a long time but couldn't find it. It was dark and there was no one outside. I asked several doctors, security guards and aunts, but I couldn't tell the exact location.

Wuhan hospital isolation ward, picture from Beijing News.

Finally, I met a doctor who supervised the fever area, and he made the exact route clear. According to his instructions, I finally found the isolation ward, knocked on the door, and a doctor accepted my belongings.

At this time, I have been in the hospital for an hour and a half, because the protective clothing is airtight and the three big bags are very heavy. I am sweating all over, and my autumn clothes and trousers are all wet. After going downstairs, on a lawn, I just collapsed and lay down for five or six minutes.

When I got home, it was past eleven. After entering the community, take off your protective clothing and throw it into the trash can. Take off your clothes, take a shower and eat as soon as you enter the room. I have to get up at 6 o'clock the next morning to send a medical staff to work.

It was the most tiring day. The point is, when I can't find anyone, I feel very anxious, because my family said that there were her husband's laundry supplies in the bag that day, and I must use underwear at night.

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At 7 o'clock tonight, I have to take another patient. He has been waiting in line all day, and he has to go to dialysis at night. After being sent to the hospital, about three and a half hours, I sent him back after dialysis. I think I won't go home until after eleven o'clock again.

Most of the time, what I do is trivial, nothing earth-shattering. But every day or two, I get a thank-you letter.

Didi driver delivering goods to your door

I received a letter from a woman in her fifties yesterday. She sent the thank-you letter to the community director, who transferred it to Didi Platform. I didn't know until later She also wants to make a banner for me. I told her not to do this. Now everything is closed. Don't run around and make yourself sick. Besides, I have no office. Where are you sending it? I can't hang the pennant at home. These are all things with more form than content. Don't do this. If you have any difficulties in the future, just help each other.

She thanked me very much because I bought her medicine once. There is a mental patient in her family who has stopped taking drugs for several days. She searched by herself for several days and entrusted her relatives and friends to look everywhere, but she didn't buy any. Without medicine, I feel uneasy during the Spring Festival.

This medicine is not available in general hospitals. I went out for a long time, running around and went to a hospital to ask, but there was no Tongji, no Concord, and even a hospital specializing in mental illness. I went to six hospitals and found nothing. I don't know why this medicine can't be prescribed.

I remembered a neighbor who was a doctor and asked him where I could buy this medicine. He said there might be a hospital, but it's a little far. I ran over and finally got it

This moved her very much, and she felt that I was patient and serious, and I wouldn't give up until I did well. Even what she wanted to give up, I helped her do it.

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These days, I am still very happy.

I try to do something that can help others a little bit without asking for anything in return. What is for the society and the country? I don't want to talk big. I just think people should help each other. Everyone has difficulties, so do I. I think good people will get good returns, and doing things is not for anyone. I only believe that "man is doing and the sky is watching", and God is fair to everyone in the end. To be honest, I am glad that I have finished my work and lived up to my conscience.

In the Didi group, I saw some drivers talking about how hard they are, how much they have no food, and how they are doing. I told them that we came out to help others, not to enjoy happiness, so we should make it clear. If you want to be comfortable every day, don't come out, sleep at home and wake up naturally, and eat when the meal is ready.

Another Didi driver who works in the community like me told me that it is dangerous to contact the virus directly every day. I am a little scared and want to cry. I told him about my volunteer work during the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. I want to tell him that this is nothing compared with the tragic Wenchuan earthquake.

In 2008, I just turned 30. After the earthquake, three classmates and I drove an SUV to Wenchuan County. We have not joined any "formal organizations" either. We just went to the scene to see what the people in the disaster area needed us to do, so we went to help.

On the first day, I saw the scene of Wenchuan earthquake, which really shocked me. I couldn't eat for several days. Many houses have fallen down, and there are still people inside. Because excavators are easy to hurt people, we just pick up bricks by hand and scrape them inside, regardless of ourselves. I saw someone die in front of me, and I cried my eyes out more often. All we found was the body, which we carried on our backs.

I stayed in Wenchuan for 14 days and didn't eat anything except instant noodles. I was depressed every day in those days. After coming back from Wenchuan, my mood has been adjusted for a long time. Because someone died in front of me, I could do nothing but watch him die. It's heartbreaking. I'll never get rid of that desperate look. I hate to think about it.

(Say that finish, he began to cry ...)

I told my friend, the drip driver, that what we are doing now is nothing. At least you don't have to carry the dead, you don't have to hug the dead, so what is this? We are just psychologically afraid, because the invisible virus has a psychological shadow on us, but it is nothing. When you experience a great thing, you will find that it is nothing at all.

No matter how fierce the epidemic is, for me, I always treat it with a normal heart, to meet challenges, to meet difficulties, to meet things, and to do things well one by one.

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Now in Wuhan, there are obviously fewer people on the road. But the biggest change is that many people's haircuts have changed, and they have shadows and feel terrible. They feel as if they are surrounded by viruses. People are wary of each other. You think I'm sick, I think you're sick, to this extent.

Because of the long time at home, everyone is very anxious, and some people even have mental illness. Neighbors often tell me that I am in a bad mood. I said, I still have to adjust myself. Don't talk about diseases, don't panic, and don't be too alert between people. You suspect that you don't like my illness, and I suspect that you don't like your illness. There is no point in having bad feelings between people.

Baron @, from Guan Wei, Tsinghua University.

Now, people all over the country are supporting Wuhan, donating money and materials to give us spiritual encouragement. Behind us is a big family. I don't think Wuhan people are fragile. In this case, everyone must adjust their mentality and drive away panic. I believe that before long, all the problems will be solved, and we will definitely defeat this virus.

(End of this article)

Source: First Power Grid

Author: Electric Vehicle Users Union

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