Today, the streets of Wuhan are temporarily less crowded and bustling, and less crowded. It’s just like the song “Wuhan 伢” mv, “My city is sick.” Because of new coronary pneumonia, Wuhan and Hubei have become the focus and concern of the people across the country. In order to restore health to the city that glowed during the military games, in addition to medical staff from all over the country setting up small homes and fighting on the front line, a large number of ordinary people growing in Wuhan are also within their means. Make your own effort to heal the city. They are volunteers who are busy on the street all day.

 

“This is the city we live in, we should be guarded by ourselves, make a contribution within our ability, and feel relieved.” Zhu Lei, a 28-year-old volunteer, said this.

 

Zhu Lei is an ordinary citizen of Wuhan. On the day of Wuhan’s “closed city”, he volunteered to sign up as a volunteer. He said: “Three generations of our family are from Wuhan. I have lived in Wuhan since childhood. I am a young man with good physical fitness and strong immunity. I am fully capable of transporting medical supplies to hospitals.”

 

Speaking of why he signed up for a volunteer, Zhu Lei said that on January 23, he helped his friends to count the statistics in the volunteer group. At that time, he saw Brother Wei Feng (one of the volunteers) ran alone 5 In each hospital, 10,000 masks were delivered, and at the end of the afternoon, 80,000 new masks were docked.

 

The fire of the stars can be ignited, and Wei Feng’s actions deeply infected Zhu Lei. When he saw the group asking for help and soliciting volunteers to help deliver medical supplies, his heart suddenly became hot. After evaluating his situation, he signed up without hesitation. “Because I want to do something for frontline medical staff.” Zhu Lei said.

 

 

 

It is not only Zhu Lei who has such an idea, but also a large number of people from all walks of life. Zhu Lei’s volunteer organization is called “Chinese Crowdfunding Project.” He was assigned to the Wuhan local transportation team, and was mainly responsible for delivering donated materials to the allocated hospital.

 

“10,000 masks were delivered, 800 sets of protective masks were delivered, 200 interphones were delivered, 430 barrels of alcohol were delivered …” This series of data is testimony of Zhu Lei’s volunteer work. “It’s a bit irritating to transport alcohol.” Zhu Lei said that alcohol is flammable and the volunteer’s private car is not protected accordingly. For the first time, for safety, 10 cars were driven in a double-flash train. The problems are matched by each other.

 

“The local transportation team has about 70 or 80 people, covering various industries, including commercial real estate, advertising, fitness, and even civil aviation pilots.” Zhu Lei said that his job is sales of machinery and equipment. Brother Wei Feng is an entrepreneur.

 

“We have a common agreement that before teammates leave, remind each other to pay attention to protection and safety, saying: ‘After the epidemic, we will eat hot pot with AA together.'” Zhu Lei said with a smile, his eyes filled with emotion, It is the hope for happiness, the confidence to overcome the epidemic.

 

For Zhu Lei, volunteers are moved and moved almost every moment. The materials delivered to the hospital moved the medical staff, and the medical staff’s efforts moved them. This is like Zhu Lei said: “For hospitals, we have done so much, but for Wuhan, now we are where we need to ‘move’.”

 

 

 

 

“12 tons of supplies have been delivered and distributed. Wuhan, come on!” After sending alcohol and disinfectant to various hospitals, volunteer Yan Guoxian took a break and sent a circle of friends.

 
 

Use private cars to transport supplies, pick up medical staff, help residents purchase and deliver goods, provide psychological counseling services … Like Yan Guoxian, at a critical time in the fight against the epidemic, many Wuhan people joined the volunteer team to guard the city with courage .

 
 

“We can make a little contribution to society in a peaceful era. This is what we should do. In the future, there will be stories and children telling.” Yan Guoxian hopes that Wuhan will get through the difficulties as soon as possible, and everyone can live in peace.

 

On February 3, volunteers delivered six tons of hand sanitizer for Wuhan Social Welfare Institute and took photos with the staff of the institution. Photo courtesy

 
 

“Comrades-in-arms” who have never met

 
 

Yan Guoxian is 36 years old and is engaged in financial investment. His hometown was in Xianning, Hubei. He came to Wuhan when he was in college and has lived here for nearly 20 years.

 
 

On January 23, Wuhan “closed the city.” The suspension of bus and subway operations in the city has brought inconvenience to some medical workers at work and home. At this time, protective materials in many hospitals in Wuhan have also been “rushed”. On the same day, Yan Guoxian, who had never been a volunteer, decided to form a volunteer group to support medical workers and raise protective materials.

 
 

After inviting three friends to form a group, Yan Guoxian sent news of recruiting volunteers to the circle of friends. Under the promotion of everyone, friends of friends also joined in. “In a hurry, the number of people in the group quickly passed 200. Everyone supports Wuhan for one purpose!”

 
 

Yan Guoxian divided volunteers into three groups, with social resources responsible for external fundraising, and private cars in the medical staff transportation security group and the material transportation group. There are also logistic staff in the group, who collect volunteer information and make health reports. Every day, everyone sends the collected help information to the group. Volunteers who are convenient and have time can “take orders” and “go on tasks.”

 
 

After the establishment of the group, most of the volunteers have never seen each other. In Yan Guoxian’s impression, these “comrades-in-arms” who have never met before are very kind. They no matter day or night, they will “voluntarily volunteer” whenever they encounter a task.

 
 

A volunteer in the group, “Little Flower”, is a mother who has been pregnant for more than two months. At more than 11 pm on the second day of the first month of the first month, the group received the family members of the diagnosed patients for help, hoping that the volunteers would pick up medicines at home and send them to the patients in the hospital. After a day of running, many volunteers have taken a rest and didn’t notice the information. “Flower”, which is near to the patient’s home, had to accept the order, which caused the group to explode. Everyone was worried that pregnant women would be at risk from approaching the hospital quarantine area. They hurriedly contacted the nearest volunteers and stopped the flower while driving.

 
 

One night at 12 o’clock, the group received the news that the urgently needed protective supplies of the hospital arrived immediately, and the pickup location was at a high-speed intersection far from the urban area. Uncle Tao, who was in his 50s, was about to fall asleep, and rushed to the scene immediately after seeing the information. Due to the late arrival of the materials, the logistics truck master found the wrong intersection, etc., it was already 3 o’clock in the morning. Early the next morning, “Uncle Tao” delivered the supplies to the hospital as soon as possible.

 

On February 3, after the volunteers delivered the materials, they used software to record and organize the service content. Photo courtesy

 
 

Constantly regulated security measures

 
 

“It is not enough to guard Wuhan with blood in one cavity. If the volunteers do not protect themselves properly, the consequences of contracting the virus are unthinkable.” After the volunteer group ran for a few days, another person in charge, Yang Xue, realized the problem and immediately worked with the group administrator to formulate the group charter.

 
 

How to send people, how to send medicines, each service has detailed procedures. For example, volunteers who have run out of masks or alcohol have suspended their pick-up service, medical staff must drop off at the hospital 500 meters away, disinfect the whole car and open the window to ventilate after the pick-up, and record the temperature of themselves and their families daily.

 
 

Yang Xue found that some of the volunteer drivers had “received” their feedback and lost the following. In order to implement the management, she asked volunteers to upload pictures of the sterilized vehicles before ordering. In order to make the team run more reasonably and safely, the volunteers also made two small procedures, asking the medical staff and volunteer drivers of the ride to upload relevant credentials.

 
 

In spite of the increasingly standardized service process, there are still friends who are lawyers who believe that this is a bit risky. “Lawyers said that social organizations must obtain government approval to carry out activities and have a strict management system. If the source and process cannot be traced back, it is recommended to cancel volunteer activities.”

 
 

After discussing with Yan Guoxian, Yang Xue explained the situation to the volunteers, expressed gratitude and blessings, and disbanded the large group of volunteers. But as soon as they turned around, a dozen active volunteers set up a small group. “Everyone is a little reconciled. When we encounter a problem, we want to solve it, but we don’t want to give up.” They reviewed the work in recent days, listed the problems mentioned by the lawyer, and discussed the solutions one by one.

 
 

This time, the volunteer drivers who re-entered the group need to undergo rigorous review. At the same time, Yang Xue and other volunteers contacted the Hongshan Youth League District Committee and stated that their “guardian angel” volunteer service team was willing to accept supervision. “I and other group owners and group administrators have added WeChat to share volunteer management and protection issues. We hope to cooperate with the District Committee and protect Wuhan together under the premise of protecting ourselves.”

 
 

At this time, as medical staff moved into hotels near the hospital one after another, volunteers focused their services on fundraising and delivery.

 

Link:Because of new coronary pneumonia, Wuhan and Hubei have become the focus and concern of the people across the country


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