Anti-epidemic Diary|Some people are "cold", but they are also "warm" Narrator: Huai Opera actor Wang Junjie In a city shrouded by the epidemic, we are all willing to become a "big white" light to illuminate people in the darkness. I have thought about how I would look like wearin

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Anti-epidemic Diary|Some people are

Anti-epidemic Diary|Some people have been "cold", but they have also been "warm"

Anti-epidemic Diary|Some people are

Narrator: Huai Opera actor Wang Junjie

In a city shrouded by the epidemic, we are all willing to transform into a "big white" light to illuminate the darkness. people. I have thought about how I would look like wearing Dabai many times, but the moment I actually put it on, I felt extremely entangled and uneasy. It was not until the residents shouted to myself, "Thank you for your hard work Dabai" that I gradually calmed down. .

- Climbed 60 floors and knocked on the door 120 times in one day

The new coronavirus outbreak has always affected everyone's hearts. Epidemic lockdown is an order, and voluntary prevention and control is a responsibility. On March 18, the sixth day after the community was under lockdown, I bravely knocked on the door of the neighborhood committee and submitted a volunteer application to the community committee. After simply filling in the information, I quickly joined the epidemic prevention volunteer team. . After that, I switched back and forth between "Dabai" and "Little Blue" every day. During the day, I organized nucleic acid production and distributed antigen reagents, and at night, I distributed charity supplies sent by the government. These have become a daily routine and can be used "several times" to describe my volunteer work.

My first volunteer job was to check the personnel in the corridor of the unit and organize each resident to line up for nucleic acid testing. Since the community has just become a closed community, with insufficient protective supplies, we can only put on volunteer service vests and work all day. We started registering people in 10 buildings at 8 a.m. and climbed a total of 60 floors. , knocked on the door 120 times.

For safety reasons, do not dare to take off your mask and take a sip of water when you are thirsty. After a quick meal at noon, we continued to organize nucleic acid tests for all residents in the afternoon. After a day's work, I came home exhausted both physically and mentally.

——There was a confirmed case in the community, but none of the volunteers quit.

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On the night when we were informed that a confirmed case was found in the community, the neighborhood committee secretary asked everyone if they were still willing to volunteer. No one among us quit, and the work was reassigned overnight.

So that night, each of our volunteers began to call door to door to investigate the residents' recent travel conditions. Every time I answered a call, I tried my best to calm the residents' panic until the last call was made.

The nucleic acid test was urgently notified at 6 o'clock the next morning. I rushed to the door of the neighborhood committee early, but was told that the doctor for the nucleic acid test would not arrive until evening, so we could only wait.

In the evening, under the guidance of professional medical staff, we put on Dabai protective clothing. After we were ready for work, we rushed to the work station as soon as possible. For a while, we became the brightest "Dabai" light in the whole community.

It was still late spring weather in March. During the process of organizing residents to queue up that night, it started to rain outside. The wind and rain became the biggest obstacle that day. The cold rain fell on the protective clothing and dripped down the masks onto the hands of the personnel. The handwriting on the paper was instantly blurred. The biting cold wind froze my hands, and I tremblingly marked one check mark after another on the paper. The caring residents held up umbrellas for us on the side, and kept saying greetings. It brings us a touch of warmth in the cold night.

Since I had no experience doing "Dabai" for the first time, the nucleic acid test lasted for more than 6 hours that night and was not completed until 1 am. After taking off the protective clothing, the rain stopped. After returning home, my exhausted body lay down I realized in bed that all this was not over, the battle had just begun.

- I was "cold", but also "warm".

has been blocked for nearly 40 days and has served nearly 30 times as a volunteer. I have gradually adapted to such a working state. During this volunteer activity, I also felt a lot of warmth and warmth from people. It was so warm that just saying "I understand you have worked hard" can offset the fatigue of the day. Cold: When dominated by fear, the shortcomings of human nature will be exposed.

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Most of our volunteer team are community residents who signed up voluntarily. We come from all walks of life, and everyone has different ideas. Our long-term volunteer work has gradually made us friends from strangers. , everyone treats this volunteer work very seriously. We have no complaints, and we dare not slack off at all. The volunteer work is still going on. I believe that with the unity of everyone, the clouds will eventually clear up, and we look forward to victory. of dawn.

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Wang Junjie is an outstanding young actor of the Shanghai Huai Opera Troupe and the branch secretary of the Shanghai Huai Opera Troupe of the Communist Youth League. In 2013, he graduated from the Huai Opera Performance Class of the Opera School Affiliated to the Shanghai Opera Academy. In the same year, he joined the Shanghai Huai Opera Troupe and was a minor in arts and crafts. He has starred in Huai operas such as "The Legend of the White Snake", "Muke Village", "Hong Ni Pass", "Luo Ying Visits the Wise", "Jiu Jun Fare Kiln", "Mythical China", "Water Over Sizhou" and many other plays. He participated in starring roles in the Huai opera "Pudong People" and "Shanghai", and inherited the Huai opera "Luo Ying Visits the Wise" and participated in the first national famous opera biography-the contemporary opera masters' apprenticeship and art project report performance organized by the Ministry of Culture. In 2014, he participated in the Huai opera "A Hundred Years of Chinese Dream" and went to the United States to perform at eight prestigious Ivy League schools. In 2018, he created and staged the Huai opera "Mythical China" and went to the UK to participate in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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