The owner of a strawberry stall in Shenyang used 5 sales trucks to keep the medical staff warm. How hard is it for the frontline workers in the fight against the epidemic?
Standing on the front line of the fight against the epidemic is very hard. As long as there is an epidemic, they need to be on duty full-time, working hard for epidemic prevention and control, regardless of wind or rain, or the severe winter or heat. These workers who wear protective clothing and work on the front line are affectionately called "Dabai" by netizens.
Due to the outbreak of the epidemic in Shenyang, all people in Shenyang need to undergo nucleic acid testing. A strawberry stall owner saw the medical staff doing nucleic acid work shivering in the cold wind, so he took the initiative to close down his business and donated the five sales trucks he owned to the medical staff to keep them warm, so that they could shelter from the wind. Work in a warm environment away from rain.
Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, Dabai can be seen everywhere, and he has become one of the cutest people around him. For employees on the front line of the fight against the epidemic, their hard work is reflected in the following two aspects. 1. Long working hours and high intensity
The smooth progress of epidemic prevention and control work is inseparable from the hard work of front-line personnel fighting the epidemic. In order to prevent the flow of personnel and stop some uncooperative people, they need to stick to their posts throughout the day. As a result, the working hours of anti-epidemic staff will be significantly extended, and their work intensity will also be greatly increased.
Frontline epidemic prevention staff will also cooperate with the transportation of epidemic prevention materials and provide daily material distribution services for residents in sealed-off areas. Many front-line workers collapsed on the ground from exhaustion after a day's work. 2. Stick to your post despite the cold wind and scorching heat
Epidemic prevention work cannot choose the time, nor can it be picky about the weather. Wherever there is an epidemic, there are epidemic prevention workers. When the weather is hot, epidemic prevention staff need to wear heavy protective clothing to do epidemic prevention and control work; when the weather is cold, they also need to stick to the ice and snow.
The severe cold in winter and the scorching heat in summer are all testing their determination and perseverance. It is also eroding the health of the staff. In the summer, some staff suffer from heat stroke, and in the winter, some staff suffer from frostbite.
These cutest people have sacrificed their time and health to ensure everyone’s normal life and the health of the entire nation.