Under the epidemic situation, Jiangsu millions of volunteers painted this "special spring" with colorful brushes.
The epidemic situation in COVID-19 is threatening, and the whole country is shrouded in a layer of haze. However, gray is not the main tone of this spring. Since the outbreak of the "epidemic" of the national war, in addition to the medical staff, volunteers from all walks of life have carried forward the spirit of Lei Feng and rushed to the front line to fight the epidemic, depicting appealing red, reassuring blue, vibrant orange and hopeful green &hellip with dedication and fraternity, persistence and struggle; … Converging into the most colorful and colorful in this spring.
Red represents loyalty and strength. Under the banner of the bright red Party, the vast Communist party member went to the grass-roots front line one after another, devoted himself to the "battlefield" of epidemic prevention and control, interpreted his loyalty with his role, and measured his initial heart with his footsteps.
Wang Gang and his lover Chi Ting are both born in the 1980s, and they are the famous "husband and wife files" of party member in JD.COM community, Shunhe Street, suyu district, Suqian City. On February 5 th, the community recruited volunteers, and they signed up for it as soon as possible. On February 6 th, they put themselves into the frontline work of fighting the epidemic. The two work in the bayonet every day and start the "white plus black" mode of taking turns on duty. Although the daily work is very tiring, party member’s status makes them full of energy and motivation.
Ma Baoyun, a teacher of Jinghua Kindergarten in Xuzhou, is a post-90 s expectant mother. After the outbreak, she found that not only kindergarten children need high-quality tutoring resources, but also the families of "left-behind" children whose husband and wife are struggling in the front line during the epidemic. Therefore, she became the "temporary mother" of the children of the war victims and served these families with her own profession. Every day, Ma Baoyun receives hundreds of inquiries about children’s education from caring family members, and she will seriously answer them one by one. "Although I am not in the front line of fighting the epidemic, as a party member, with a firm belief in my heart, I can rush to the front line and contribute my strength to all of us." Ma Baoyun said.
Young party member took the lead, and old party member didn’t change their minds.
At the East ding cun Pass of Tianmu Lake Town, liyang city, you can see an old man in a red vest from 7: 00 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. every day, meticulously registering and discouraging foreigners and vehicles. The old Shi Jijin on duty is 93 years old. As a 62-year-old party member, Shi Jijin had been the village leader until he was 88 years old.
Knowing that volunteers were to be called in the village, Shi Jijin signed up at the first time. After being discouraged, he asked, As an old party member, who will take the lead if I don’t take the lead? I’m too old to do manual work on the front line of prevention and control. Can’t I even move a bench to watch at the bayonet?
At the insistence of Shi Jijin, he put on a red vest and became a volunteer for epidemic prevention and control. "Now the epidemic situation is grim. I want to do something within my power. Whenever the party and the people need it, I will always be on call!" This is the initial intention of the 93-year-old party member.
In Xinwu District, Wuxi City, 88-year-old Zhou Yingrong also wanted to sign up as a first-line volunteer, but the community refused to let him, so he became a member of the community grassroots propaganda team: a small blackboard was placed at the entrance of the corridor to write down the epidemic prevention knowledge, epidemic situation and warning points told by experts, so that everyone can see them when they enter and leave the building.
"Think well one day in advance, and write what can have the greatest publicity effect in a limited space." Grandpa Zhou insisted on publishing a blackboard newspaper for everyone every two days. "Blackboard newspaper is actually a place where our grassroots propaganda team exerts its strength. During the epidemic prevention period, we can’t organize centralized propaganda activities, so we use a small blackboard to tell the truth."
Blue is the color of the sea and sky, a calm and calm sense of security, a blue tent for grass-roots prevention and control points, a blue truck speeding, a blue vest for grid workers and a blue retrograde before the epidemic … …
"I volunteer to join the Blue Sky Rescue Team, follow the spirit of dedication, work hard, train hard, unite and help others, and do my best to save lives in the face of various crises." This is the pledge of joining the Blue Sky Rescue Team. Xu Peng, a member of the Suzhou Blue Sky Rescue Team and the captain of the Blue Sky Rescue Mobile Team, also took this oath to join this purely public emergency rescue organization.
Xu Peng has participated in many important rescue missions such as Funing typhoon and Guangyuan shipwreck, and led the mobile team members to fight in the rescue line during the Yushu snowstorm. After the outbreak of COVID-19, he volunteered to join the team that transported anti-epidemic materials to Wuhan, and fought on the anti-epidemic front line for nearly 20 days.
However, in the early morning of the 21st, 39-year-old Xu Peng escorted epidemic prevention materials from Shandong to Wuhan, suffered a car accident in Liangshan County, and died unfortunately, writing a sad song of a brave man.
And his comrades are still fighting in the front line, running thousands of miles and racing against the epidemic. According to statistics, since January 25th, about 26 million pieces of epidemic prevention materials have been transported from the Blue Sky Rescue Team base in Hubei to hospitals, units and communities. Volunteers in uniform blue clothes have built a "life channel" for material transfer with their hands and sweat.
In this special holiday, there are many young people from colleges and universities in Jiangsu who show their strengths in various positions and guard the rear of the "white soldiers".
Twenty-eight colleges and universities in the province recruited 3,736 student volunteers to provide online counseling and other volunteer services for 1,280 children of 1,276 medical staff. Among them, more than 450 student volunteers from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics signed up to provide public tutoring for the children of "retrograde people", and each volunteer docked a class for one child, forming the "strongest online tutoring lineup" for 120 children of medical staff; More than 100 volunteers from Southeast University paired up with the families of medical staff who rushed to the front line. Tang Shi, a volunteer from Southeast University, said: "As volunteers, our duty is to prepare lessons well and carefully coach every class. This little fatigue is really nothing compared with retrograde angels in white."
In addition to helping learning, there are also a group of "post-00" young volunteers who are on duty in the front line of war and epidemic.
Zhang Liheng, who lives in Nanjing, is a freshman at Nantong University. Since the beginning of February, he has been wearing a white coat and volunteering at the community card point every day: screening foreigners and measuring the temperature of all residents entering the community. Every day, he takes his temperature for thousands of people. One stop on the job is six hours. Don’t sit down and rest, you can’t even drink water.
Although childlike, they also have responsibilities and responsibilities. On them, they are what young people in China should look like. Well done, young people!
When learning that domestic masks are facing a huge gap, Tang Chongyan, the founder of "Tang Mama Charity Center" in Suzhou Industrial Park, set up the "British Chinese Love Rescue Team" and collected it everywhere. She took out her children’s education funds and bought 600,000 FFP3 masks and medical surgical masks from the UK to donate to Wuhan Hospital. Earlier, 1,000 pairs of gloves, 750 medical surgical masks and 80 FFP3 masks were brought back by "human flesh" and delivered to tongji hospital.
For seven days, Tang Chongyan sat in her "headquarters" every day, constantly watching the computer and brushing her mobile phone, and communicating at home and abroad. Due to the time difference, the "gap" left for her to sleep was only three or four hours … … Why are you doing this? Mother Tang told reporters: "Our mother’s name is China, and one of her babies is Wuhan. Recently, this baby was ill. Do we brothers and sisters want to share it with our mother?"
In Jiangsu, there are more than 5.2 million registered women volunteers. After the outbreak, thousands of volunteers in pink vests in Qian Qian took action, incarnated as "supervisors" to focus on investigation, acted as "propagandists" to send knowledge to households, set up "support groups" to support the front line of the epidemic, acted as "psychological counselors" to appease bad emotions, and acted as "distributors" to deliver food home … … Work together to build a grass-roots defense line against epidemic diseases.
Lei Yongmei from Lily Community, Qiaolin Street, Pukou District, Nanjing is one of many women volunteers. "Elder sister, you must wear a mask when you go out. Pay attention to protection in an emergency." At the entrance of the community, Lei Yongmei reminded the community residents over and over again that holding a temperature gun at the entrance of the community was a few hours. She also knocked on the door of a household to check the information of people returning from other places and report the situation in time.
Lei Yongmei, who is full of energy at work, has been struggling with the disease for several months. In July 2019, Lei Yongmei was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. After receiving treatment, she wore a scarf to cover the scar of the operation and continued to work. Someone advised her to have a rest. Lei Yongmei said that the community is the front line of epidemic prevention work, which is related to the safety of thousands of families. "From the grassroots level and rooted in the community, it is necessary to rush ahead when the masses need it and become a barrier to protect safety and isolate danger."
Recently, Rose Village in qing yi hu zhen, Suqian, Jiangsu Province became online celebrity. Although it is only a village, starting from February 7th, a large truck is basically sent to Hubei every day, and each train contains at least 20,000 kilograms of fresh "Shanghai Green". As of the 27th, Rose Village has donated more than 420,000 kilograms of vegetables.
These vegetables from afar are distributed to hospitals, traffic police, voluntary catering enterprises, closed communities and so on. "It’s a long way, getting up in the morning and walking at night. There is a kind of power in the anti-epidemic food basket. We have received your love!" "Villagers in Rose Village, build a green bridge of love with green vegetables" … … The locals expressed their gratitude for donating vegetables.
"Our idea is that the epidemic will not stop, and we will not stop donating vegetables." Li Huazhong, head of the "Shanghai Green" vegetable base, said.
During the busy farming season, but affected by the epidemic, the production and sales of agricultural products in many places have been affected to some extent. Volunteers appeared in the fields, and they actively "went to the fields" to help unsalable vegetables become more attractive and sell vegetables, so that the fields of hope were full of spring.
In Jiangyin, Wuxi, early in the morning, Sheng Ming, a volunteer from the Political and Legal Committee of Jiangyin City, Wuxi, led a volunteer team into the vegetable shed in Longyun Village, Nanzha Street to help vegetable farmers load more than 300 kilograms of vegetables and fruits into their private cars for transportation and sales. These volunteers have been helping vegetable farmers and fruit farmers for fifteen days in a row, sending unsalable vegetables to the city, and have sold about two tons so far.
There is a kind of glow called "foreign volunteers". In Suzhou Industrial Park, South Korea’s "translators", Italy’s "doormen" and America’s "vegetable delivery workers" gave everyone a sense of security.
Park Jung Min, a Korean volunteer, came to Suzhou in 2011 and opened a taekwondo gym, which has long been regarded as his "second hometown". In the past few days, many Korean residents have returned to Suzhou to resume work and production. When community workers check foreigners, language barriers have become the biggest obstacle. When he learned that the community was recruiting Korean volunteers, he took the initiative to sign up. Mainly responsible for calling to register information, helping them to apply for passes and accommodation registration, and telling them what to do when encountering other problems.
At the entrance gate of Xujiabang Community in the park, Italian volunteer Daniel measured the temperature and registered the vehicles and personnel entering the community one by one. Because he wears a mask and is relatively fluent in Mandarin, residents in the past didn’t notice that the volunteer on duty was an Italian handsome boy unless someone occasionally reminded him. Daniel said that after seeing the recruitment order of community volunteers, he took the initiative to express to the community workers the idea of contributing to the prevention and control of the epidemic. He signed up for the volunteer team, joined the front line of "anti-epidemic" in Xujiabang community, put on a volunteer red vest, and cooperated with the police and community workers to investigate vehicles and people. "Everyone has a responsibility to prevent and control the epidemic. This is my home, and I won’t be absent at this time! "
Also choosing to help each other are Su Beini and Su Jiefu, an American couple. As grid members of the city-state community, the couple took the initiative to apply to join the community prevention and control team to undertake the work of dividing vegetables, picking vegetables and delivering vegetables. Every morning, together with social workers, they pack fresh vegetables and send them to the homes of residents who are isolated by themselves. Every day, rain or shine. Su Beini said, "This is my home. I want to help my neighbors and contribute to the prevention and control of the epidemic. "
These volunteers who come forward on the land of Jiangsu are mortal heroes. They are around you and me, making their own efforts to improve the situation of the "epidemic". Their light and heat converge into colorful "colors of spring".