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People receive nucleic acid tests in an orderly manner.Photo by Guo Tao
Chinanews.com, Chengdu, December 11. Title: Directly hit the nucleic acid test site in Pidu district, Chengdu: people who are united in the fight against the epidemic “feel very comfortable”
Author Yue Yitong Wang Lei
Amid the sound of “reaching Doubanjiang”, the prevention and control of the new corona pneumonia epidemic in Chengdu’s Pidu district is proceeding in an orderly manner. Zhang Maobo, a resident of the Xichi community in Xipu city, Pidu district, told reporters on the 11th that although everyone is concerned for the people of Xipu, given that the government has effectively carried out the work detection and prevention, “I am not afraid and I feel very comfortable..”
In order to more effectively prevent the epidemic and detect deficiencies, the Xichi community, the Yulong community and the surrounding areas of the comprehensive commercial market in Pidu District carried out inspections throughout the area.
Volunteer Guo Tao guides residents through testing in an orderly manner Photo courtesy of Guo Tao
“On the afternoon of the 10th, I saw nucleic acid test sites set up everywhere on my way home from work, and I was still a bit worried.” Zhang Maobo recalled that at 21 o’clock that night, he and his family underwent nucleic acid tests. “Everyone lined up. Everyone is in an orderly manner, the whole inspection process is very fast, and the staff continues to encourage us.”
“When we did the test, I heard that some of the staff did not rest from noon to night.” Zhang Maobo said that what impressed me the most was the hard work of the medical staff and the active cooperation of the community residents. Many staff members can only take a few minutes to quickly eat the instant noodles from their hands and then get back to work on prevention and control.
At around 22:00 pm on the 10th, residents of Zhenyuan Community, Vanke City, Xipu City, Pidu District, received a notice that all personnel were to undergo nucleic acid testing. In the middle of the night, the temperature was dropping and residents patiently lined up under the warm-colored street lights. Some families send a man to line up for the elderly, women and children to rest at home. Some young couples on the team chatted quietly, and several middle-aged people took their dogs to exchange their pets.
The image shows the nucleic acid test site.Photo by Zhang Maobo
Resident Gao Saiyue told reporters that due to the large number of people in the community and the long waiting time in line, the community property management staff readjusted the plan and told residents to come perform tests in time periods according to the number of the building. “They counted the number of people on the team as they collected the ID record and filled out the forms. They were busy but not chaotic.” Gao Saiyue said that medical personnel in protective clothing were the busiest among them, yelling, tasting, bottling and hitting. Firm: “The neighbors have a good mindset and are very cooperative. Everyone’s hard work is to ensure our safety and the safety of more people.”
The scope of nucleic acid testing has been expanded, epidemic prevention and control efforts have continued to be strictly promoted, and the workload has continued to increase. At that time, some ordinary people assumed the premise of doing a good job in personal protection and became volunteers for the prevention and control of local epidemics.
At 8:30 p.m. on the 10th, Guo Tao, a resident of the Xihe community of Pidu district, donned a red vest and a red armband for the volunteers, and officially “started.” Setting up test tents, setting up tables, chairs and benches, recording residents’ information, and holding signs to guide residents to conduct nucleic acid tests in an orderly manner … After a busy night, Guo Tao, who did not return He went home to rest until 5 am on the 11th, he said frankly: “I am not tired at all, but I was moved by this spirit of united efforts to combat the epidemic.”
Knowing that the community would recruit volunteers, Guo Tao signed up as soon as he received support from his family. “I work in Iraq all year round. When I returned to China to isolate myself in August this year, I was very touched by the hard work of the government and volunteers.” Guo Tao said, “In the face of this sudden epidemic, everyone will do their best. I will be able to improve soon. If the community still needs it, I will be on call anytime.
According to a report from the Sichuan Provincial Health Commission, from 00:00 to 24:00 on December 10, Sichuan added 4 newly confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and 1 asymptomatic infection. As of 6:00 p.m. on the 10th, Chengdu had tracked a total of 504 close contacts and 1,262 close contacts of close contacts, all of whom had implemented isolation and observation measures. A total of 1,101,234 people completed the nucleic acid sampling and a total of 10,4807 people have been tested. (End up)