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A Collection of Examples of Anti-epidemic Stories on May 4th Youth Day in 22

A Collection of Examples of Anti-epidemic Stories on May 4th Youth Day in 22

Wu xx, born in p>1993, is a nurse in the infusion room of Aixihu Community Health Service Center. After the outbreak, as a military wife, she took the initiative to apply. From the third day of the New Year's Eve, she was responsible for accompanying community fever patients to the designated hospitals in Nanchang High-tech Zone, and transporting close contacts to centralized isolation and detention points for medical observation. "Sometimes some patients will be more anxious and nervous. At this time, we should persuade them to let go of their psychological burden and cooperate with the treatment." Wu xx told xx. In addition, Wu xx and her colleagues have to monitor the body temperature and health status of home observers returning from Hubei through the platform every day, with a total of 65 monitors.

On February 13th, Wu xx suddenly felt abdominal pain at work. In order not to affect her work, she simply took some medicine. On the morning of February 17, after the patient was transferred, she had severe abdominal pain again, and she was so painful that she squatted on the ground. Colleagues immediately took her to the hospital after discovering the abnormality. After diagnosis, Wu xx was diagnosed with mesenteric torsion. Later, the hospital successfully implemented laparoscopic reduction of mesenteric torsion, but Wu xx was still concerned about epidemic prevention in his hospital bed. "I want to return to my job immediately, and when my body is better, I will return to my comrades!"

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Guo xx, born in 1991, is the assistant director of the village committee in Aizi Village, Tangjiang Town, Nankang District, Ganzhou. On New Year's Eve, although he was not on duty, he saw that the epidemic prevention and control was being dispatched in the work group. Without saying anything, he immediately drove back to the village from the city and started the epidemic prevention and control work with the cadres of the "two committees" in the village. Up to now, he has been sticking to the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

According to the unified requirements of Nankang District of Ganzhou City, during the epidemic prevention and control period, the villagers are not allowed to leave the village without special circumstances. "Our village is so far away from the town. If the villagers ask to go out to buy daily necessities, it will bring great pressure to the epidemic prevention and control work." "Don't worry, I will help the villagers to buy." In the face of difficulties, Guo xx said. Subsequently, Aizi Village set up a party member service team to buy goods for the masses and deliver them to your door. Guo xx took the initiative to take the responsibility of the team leader, and by establishing a WeChat group and collecting villagers' shopping lists, he became a "peddler" in the village.

"Now the epidemic situation is serious, all I can do is to do what I can, which is what I should do as a party member native, a grassroots cadre and a young man." Guo xx wrote this in his work log.

Collection of examples of anti-epidemic stories on May 4th Youth Day in 22

Qin xx is a frontline worker of epidemic prevention in Jiang 'an Community of Nangang Street. During the epidemic prevention and control, she has also become a "race against time". "There are fever patients who need to be sent for inspection ..." There were bursts of instructions from the walkie-talkie, and the blue guards immediately gathered and set off immediately after taking protective measures.

Qin xx told xx that this special blue transport team in the community is composed of seven people and needs to be on standby 24 hours a day. Every time they receive instructions, the team members should gather from their posts to the street as quickly as possible and get dressed quickly, send the patients with fever to the designated hospital, and escort the patients who need not be isolated safely home. They don't have professional protective clothing and well-equipped transfer vehicles, but they just temporarily converted the urban management law enforcement vehicle into a transfer vehicle.

Qin xx, born in 1992, took part in community work in xx217. Qin xx told XX that after being transferred to the escort, she had almost no rest. When there was no transfer instruction, she would patrol the community. After receiving the task, she needed to assemble quickly and was busy every day. "My father is also a volunteer in the community, and other family members are also quietly paying for epidemic prevention. I want to stick to the front line with them." Qin xx said.

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At the xiang tang Railway Logistics Base in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, dozens of brand-new negative-pressure ambulances lined up neatly and entered a JSQ5 train dedicated to transporting large and medium-sized vehicles, waiting to be transported to Wuhan. Zou xx squatted in the crack less than 3 cm next to the car and carefully checked the loading and reinforcement of the vehicle. "After loading the car, our position of action is relatively small, and we can't squeeze in at all." Zou xx moves neatly. After checking a carriage, he goes to the joint to check the sealing of the carriage. "This is a negative pressure ambulance to be transported to Wuhan. We must be careful and not make mistakes."

Zou xx is a freight safety officer at xiang tang West Station of Nanchang Bureau of China Railway. He is 29 years old and is mainly responsible for freight organization and coordination and cargo loading safety inspection in freight workshops. Xx learned that after the outbreak, many trains loaded with epidemic prevention articles, industrial raw materials and agricultural materials arrived at xiang tang West Railway Station every day, and Zou xx went to the freight yard every day to grab and unload materials, making his work more busy.

Zou xx told xx that he was a veteran who had served in Xiaogan, Hubei Province. "If one party is in trouble, all parties will support him. The People's Liberation Army will never be absent, and neither will we railway people."

Part 5: Examples of Anti-epidemic Stories on May 4th Youth Day in 22

"Please wear masks!" In Nanchang, a young man in police uniform appears every day, holding a big horn to publicize epidemic prevention knowledge to residents. He is Li xx, a post-95 policeman from Yuzhang Police Station.

At 8 o'clock in the morning, Li xx started his day's work. Wearing masks and gloves, Li xx drives a police car to patrol the area. "During the epidemic, it is necessary to increase patrols and persuade places that violate regulations and gather." After the outbreak, he basically worked for more than ten hours every day, or patrolled checkpoints or publicized epidemic prevention knowledge, and often didn't go home until late at night.

One morning, the hurried ringing of the telephone broke the silence of the night. "There is someone punching the card here, please come over immediately!" Li xx, who was on duty, received an alarm. At a card point on Sijing Road, a drunken man refused to accept the temperature test and insulted the staff. Li xx immediately rushed to the scene and saw that the man was drunk and didn't wear a mask. Li xx took out a mask for his duty. "At first, he didn't cooperate with us. Later, after chatting with him for a long time, he slowly calmed down and knew that his behavior was impulsive." One night plus one morning, Li xx didn't take a break. After locking the evidence and materials, he sent the suspect to the detention center.

In the past three years as a police officer, Li xx seldom went home because of his busy work. This year, he still stayed in Nanchang alone, sticking to the front line of epidemic prevention and escorting the safety of the people. "The people's police are for the people. I am the youngest male policeman in the institute, so I should rush ahead!" He said.