△National People's Congress representative and village doctor Chen Kun (in the picture) took the temperature of the villagers at the Masheng Village checkpoint.
"Please park on the side, I'll check your temperature." Starting from February 7, Masheng Village, Zhaoping County, Hezhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region began to set up checkpoints at the entrance of the village to control the temperature. At the temperature detection point, Chen Kun was wearing a white coat and holding a thermometer to measure the temperature for people entering and leaving the village.
Chen Kun is a representative of the 13th National People's Congress and the director of the women's department of Ma Sheng Village. She is also a village doctor in Longtan Village. The three responsibilities brought by her three identities made her choose to go to the front line of epidemic prevention. "A suspected case was found in the neighboring village. As the only worker with medical expertise in the village, I must go there, and as a representative of the National People's Congress, I must go there even more." Since the second day of the Lunar New Year, Chen Kun has joined the epidemic prevention and control team with 8 village cadres in Masheng Village. Take your temperature, do statistics, and do screening. You work from 8 am to 10 pm every day, and only rest for half an hour at meal time... Chen Kun insists on this epidemic prevention routine until the end of February. Since then, Chen Kun has begun to be responsible for the epidemic investigation of more than 4,000 villagers in Ma Sheng and Longtan villages, and records the temperature of returning people in the table every day.
Chen Kun's husband has also been working as a village doctor for nearly 20 years. The two set off from Masheng Village every morning. The husband went to Yuli Village 25 kilometers away from home, and she went to Longtan Village 9 kilometers away. The two were 22 kilometers apart, but they did the same ordinary things - providing medical services to the villagers. Since the beginning of the epidemic, Chen Kun has gone to Masheng Village to guard the checkpoint. After one day, he often reunited with his family in the dusk after 10 o'clock. She said, "I feel a little ashamed of my old mother, but I have to do this."
Time entered March, and no confirmed cases occurred in Masheng and Longtan villages. The checkpoint at the entrance of the village was removed, and the village also pressed the "fast forward button" to resume work and production. Since then, the burden of temperature measurement at the jammed point has been unloaded, and the burden of promoting the resumption of work and production has quietly climbed onto Chen Kun's shoulders. During the reporter's phone interview, Chen Kun had just come down from a tea mountain contracted by a villager. "I just finished talking to him about the policy and asked him to harvest spring tea quickly." Chen Kun breathed slightly and told reporters that the local government had increased subsidies for tea farmers. She wanted to go upstairs one by one to inform and urge spring tea to be picked and processed.
"Have you been tired in the past two months?" the reporter asked. "I am indeed very tired in my body, but my heart is very sweet." Chen Kun paused for a moment, "I am a member of the National People's Congress and took the lead in the front line. None of the cadres in the village are 'staying in their 'stay'. The villagers see it and recognize it in their hearts. They have a very good attitude towards cooperating with epidemic prevention work." As the interview is coming to an end, Chen Kun suddenly speeds up his speech: "Our village will start school on April 7, and we have to come to persuade two dropouts to go back to school to attend classes. The agreed time is coming... beep..." The phone hung up, and the reporter's thoughts floated to the small village in eastern Guangxi, where, surrounded by mountains, the fog brought by the epidemic is dissipating. (Zhou Yudong)
Source: China National People's Congress Network
Edited by: Wang Ling, Yang Feifei, Hou Chaoxuan
Editor: Shu Ying