"Please show your health code and keep a distance of one meter..." September 3rd is the 6th day of Liu Guizhong as an epidemic prevention volunteer. He is mainly responsible for assisting in the entry of nucleic acid sampling information and maintaining on-site order. Not only that, Brother Liu, who lives in Building 6, Nanxinyiyuan, Zhonghe Street, Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone, has paid out of his own pocket to deliver mineral water, instant noodles, small bread and other food to front-line staff after the community was closed and controlled. Brother Liu said: "It's really hard for our volunteers to fight on the front line day and night. In a critical period of epidemic prevention, I hope to contribute my own strength and win this battle against the epidemic together."
At 3 a.m. that day, Zeng Cuixiang and her husband got up and became busy. The couple cooperated in an orderly manner, kneading the noodles, making buns, putting on steaming boxes. Three or four hours later, the hot buns came out. They opened a bun shop in Zhonghe for 7 years, which is the usual rhythm of life for the couple. Unlike usual, Zeng Cuixiang and her husband have become even busier in the past two days. For a meat bun, a steamed bun, a cup of soy milk, they must carefully pack 240 servings for such a breakfast, and then pack it in an insulated foam box. At dawn, volunteers will come to get these loving breakfasts. At around 7 o'clock in the morning, the breakfast will be delivered to the anti-epidemic volunteers in Hualong Community, Zhonghe Street. At this time, the buns and soy milk are still hot. "Providing a breakfast for free to the staff, volunteers and medical staff on the front line of the fight against the epidemic is nothing. Everyone has worked hard. I make buns. This time I want to do something within my ability." Sister Zeng said.
"How many units do you need? Let's send them there right away." Due to the needs of epidemic prevention and control work, the office points in the temporary control area of the street urgently need 3 computers and printers to carry out daily work. After learning about the situation, Ms. Liu, who rented a machine at Xiaozhu, immediately stated that she could provide office equipment to the streets for free. "Although I can't fight at the forefront of the epidemic, I hope to do my best. If I need it, I will take care of it." Ms. Liu said.
Relevant person in charge of Zhonghe Street introduced that since the outbreak of the new round of epidemic, caring residents have been actively supporting the fight against the epidemic and using practical actions to help win the battle against the epidemic.
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