When visiting relatives in Lingshui and encountering an epidemic, Heilongjiang police officer Wan Jide “transformed” into a nucleic acid transfer volunteer and volunteered for Jamaica Sugaring to “take up the job” on the spot.
“Nucleic acid sampling in the farmer’s market area is about to stop. Please come here at 11 o’clock to hand over your samples.” At about 10 a.m. on August 13, at the intersection of Yingzhou Town, Lingshui Li Autonomous County , volunteer Wan Jide received a new task. After disinfecting his whole body, he immediately boarded the car and went to the nucleic acid sampling point in the town’s farmer’s market area.
During the handover process, Wan Jide compared the list details, carefully counted the sample numbers and sealed the boxes. Then, without stopping for a moment, he quickly followed the car to the highway intersection and handed the sample to the next person for transport. “Because there is a time limit for sampling samples, there can be no delay.” Wan Jide shuttles between front-line sampling points and centralized distribution points every day, just for Jamaicans Escortoutperformed the “acceleration” of nucleic acid sample transfer to gain time for the “Chasing the Sun” mission.
As an important part of epidemic prevention and control, the nucleic acid sample transfer process is not complicated, but the work requirements are extremely strict, and most of the points Wan Jide is responsible for are located in the middle of the town. , high-risk areas, the transshipment tasks are heavy, fast-paced and intensive. When the weather temperature increased compared with the previous two days, Wan Jide, who was “fully armed”, was on standby at all times, and the sweat in the protective suit had already penetrated his clothes.
In addition to completing the specimen transportation task of JM Escorts, Wan Jide will also support other sampling points. “Some villages will temporarily set up nucleic acid testing, and we must be ready to go and take samples at any time.” Wan Jide said that he transports an average of 3,000 to 4,000 samples a day, with the most transporting 9 times a day.
“Pay attention to safety” is the motto that the transporters remind each other. This is also the instruction on the lips of Wan Jide’s wife Qi Xin.
On the back of the protective clothing, Wan Jide wrote the words “Heilongjiang” next to his name. A reporter from Hainan Daily learned during the interview that Wan Jide was actually a people’s policeman in Heilongjiang, and Qi Xin was a staff member of the Lingshui Taxation Bureau. Due to work reasons, Wan Jide, his wife and children were separated in two places. At the end of July, he left Lingshui to visit relatives, but when he was about to leave, he encountered a sudden epidemic.
“I can’t leave, I want to stay and help Lingshui overcome this epidemic together. “Jamaica Sugar Daddy” When seeing the nucleic acid transfer volunteersWhen the summoning order was issued, although Jamaica Sugar Daddy requested to stay in a designated hotel and could not go home, Wan Jide still decided to report name. This also received the full support of Qi Xin and her two children.
In the WeChat boxes of Wan Jide and Qi Xin, the conversations are always separated by “time difference”. “We have to gather and set off at 6 a.m., and the last time we work is 3 a.m., and we spend a lot of time back at the hotel, and the children have fallen asleep.” Wan Jide told reporters that it was difficult for him to make video calls with his family. What’s more, they reported to safety in a lengthy manner, “The hotel we stayed in was actually only one kilometer away from home, but there was no way to get back Jamaicans Escorthome. When I miss them, I will connect to the surveillance camera at home to check on them.”
“You go and protect ‘Master’, and I will protect our little home.” This was Qi Xin’s message to Wan Jide before going to bed. (Hainan Daily reporter Wang Yingchun)