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I am a freshman and a sophomore.

During the epidemic, I did epidemic prevention work in the community. The main job is to check the body temperature of people entering and leaving the community and register their real names. No outsiders/cars are allowed in.

From the end of 1 to April, the process is really tiring.

One: Why do you volunteer? For COVID-19, because my mother is a nurse, I have been exposed to a lot of medical knowledge since I was a child. For the arrival of the epidemic, I feel that things are not that simple: the number of deaths and confirmed cases is increasing every day, and medical supplies are in short supply, and I begin to realize that something must be done.

I don't know if it is too well protected. The SARS in 2003 and the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 have been in nine-year compulsory education, only knowing that they have to go to school anyway, and there is no other idea. But this time, after reading some Weibo's super talk, I was wondering what I could do. It's ok to save one person by infecting one person less.

Two: How hard do volunteers work? ① Assemble at the gate of the community at 7: 00 a.m. on time, register the information of passing vehicles, and measure the temperature of people inside. In the afternoon, spray disinfectant repeatedly on roads, squares, fitness equipment and other places. Every day, we mainly supervise foreign registration personnel, register well, and prevent virus carriers from entering the community. At the same time, actively communicate with the neighborhood Committee to carry out the work better. Every day, I take the temperature of the passing passengers and register the data. What is the most common sentence? Hello, let me take your temperature. It is normal. Please register. Thank you for your cooperation. ? At the same time, a learning organization with strong learning-oriented countryside was established, and villagers were invited from door to door to register in the study group. ?

(2) Make hundreds of phone calls every day, visit hundreds of households, ask and record data such as fever and cough, contact history and family history, generate forms and feed them back to the community, and also send food and daily necessities to isolated people at home.

③ Distribution and distribution of means of subsistence. Most shopping malls and supermarkets are closed due to the epidemic. All material distribution is handed over to the grassroots of the community. It is managed by the neighborhood committees in each community with the help of several volunteers. As soon as the materials from community organizations arrive, volunteers are needed to place the goods in time and transport them to the relevant distribution locations. At the same time, we should make corresponding registration, make clear the number of handover points, and then organize and distribute them to every household.

Three: As a volunteer, what is your biggest gain? I have witnessed too many things in these dozens of days of volunteer time. I think this is a kind of growth and an experience. While serving the front-line warriors, they have warmed themselves and others? . At the same time, I also shared a lot of experiences and insights with many staff in the community. At the same time, I also learned a lot about the grass-roots organizational structure and working methods of the community.

The epidemic situation is ruthless. We firmly believe that with the participation of such outstanding young volunteers, we will certainly protect our homeland and the city where we live. When the haze of the virus clears, we will reproduce the prosperity of this city.