"Thank you for your help, I have no regrets..." On February 1, Ms. Wang, a resident of Yongxin Jiayuan Community, Shengli Street, Shunyi District, called the neighborhood committee to thank the community staff for helping her during her isolation period. On the premise of ensurin

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"Thank you for your help, so that I have no regrets..." On February 1, Ms. Wang, a resident of Yongxin Jiayuan Community, Shengli Street, Shunyi District, called the neighborhood committee to thank the community staff for helping her during her isolation period. On the premise of ensuring epidemic prevention requirements, active coordination helped her solve the difficulties.

At noon on January 30, Meng Jie, secretary of the community party branch, received a call for help from Ms. Wang. Ms. Wang, who was in isolation at home, suddenly received the bad news that her grandma had passed away. The next day was the day of the old man's funeral, and she wanted to send her grandma off for the last time. January 31st happened to be the day when Ms. Wang’s isolation period expired, but the nucleic acid test sampling had to be arranged in the morning of that day at the earliest, and the test results could not be released at that time.

"We can particularly understand the residents' feelings of losing their loved ones." Meng Jie immediately reported the situation to the street, hoping to arrange nucleic acid testing and sampling for Ms. Wang in advance. After Wang Yajing, chief of the Community Construction Section, learned about the situation, she actively communicated and coordinated with the Preventive Health Center of the Community Health Service Center and decided to schedule an additional test for Ms. Wang that night. At 6:30 that night, after Ms. Wang's family successfully completed the sampling, the staff who sent them for inspection had already got off work, so the community staff drove the samples to the inspection center by themselves. At about 11 a.m. on January 31, the nucleic acid test results came out. Ms. Wang and her family were successfully released from isolation. Under the premise of taking safety precautions, they rushed to see their relatives off for the last time.

Isolation does not separate love, and epidemic prevention requires warmth. While Yongxin Jiayuan Community strictly implements epidemic prevention and control work, it embodies humanistic care everywhere.

On January 16, residents of a community who were quarantined reported that their one-and-a-half-year-old boy had a rash.

"The child's mother has been at work since December last year and cannot be with the child. The child has not slept well these days and has also gotten angry." The child's grandmother was extremely worried about her grandson's physical condition. in a hurry.

After learning about this special situation, Meng Jie immediately communicated and applied with the relevant departments. With the coordination and help of the district transfer team, it was decided that on the premise of ensuring epidemic prevention safety, other family members would take the boy back for care and strictly implement the stay-at-home policy. Isolation measures until expiry.

On January 31, the boy's father and grandmother ended their centralized quarantine. After returning home, they expressed their gratitude to the community for their special care.

Currently, the boy is under the care of his family and has to complete the next 7 days of home quarantine.

Source Beijing Daily Client | Reporter Chu Yingshuo

Editor: Kuang Feng

Process Editor Tai Shaofeng

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