Epidemic prevention and control-I wore a "red vest" and became a "goalkeeper".

In the case of COVID-19 ravaging most cities. From closing the city to closing the village. People all over the country are doing epidemic prevention and control work. Some people joked that doctors became "soldiers" in an epidemic; Government officials became "goalkeepers"; Teachers become "anchors"; The whole person became a "cook".

Since the start of construction in February 1, government officials have put on "red vests" and walked to the gates of various communities and set up checkpoints at the intersections of villages and towns. Use strong measures to restrict the entry of outsiders and the entry and exit of people in this community. In order to reduce the mobility of personnel and avoid infection.

My community has also issued passes to residents according to the policies of the higher authorities. Government cadres will be on duty in shifts at the gate of the community. I go out to work as an "anchor" in the office every day, and all I see are government officials checking their passes at the gate of the community. I took the initiative to show my access card and enthusiastically asked, "Thank you."

I am very touched and admire these "goalkeepers" from the bottom of my heart. It is winter and spring, and the cold current in late spring rolls in from time to time. These cadres stood guard at the gate of the community for five or six hours. They are rigorous in their work and gentle in their attitude. They checked all the people who came in and out and asked them to take their temperature. Even faces that are very familiar to outsiders are resolutely not allowed to enter. Not losing money is the cadre of the government, and the responsibility and ability and quality in an extraordinary period can be reflected. While admiring them, I really want to be a volunteer to replace them. This is just a small idea in my heart. Be an anchor every day.

In this way, it lasted more than half a month. All government officials are busy day and night in various communities and villages, but they have no time to finish their business work. The county has launched a second scheme, which allows party member residents in their communities to be on duty at the gates of their communities, and employs party member to carry out prevention and control tasks. Now, I finally have a chance to make a contribution. Seeing that the shift schedule was distributed among the residents of this community, I was arranged to arrive at 10 at 6 pm, and I was happy to accept such a job.

Arrange the work this afternoon, return home ten minutes early, and take the initiative to take over at the gate of the community before 6 o'clock. Actively put on the "red vest" and began to perform my duties. 6 o'clock is the peak time to go home from work, and there are more people entering the community. There are drivers, cyclists and walkers. Everyone was very orderly and took the initiative to show their cards at the door before going in. It seems that with the strict compliance of government officials before, everyone has good habits. In addition, I am gratified and proud that all the people who are now working are qualified public officials.

Busy for half an hour, suddenly feel cold and cheerless. Almost no one came in or out. Everyone should have gone home for dinner, and no one came in or out at the door. This is a temporary calm. But at 7: 30, it started to increase again. Some people who go to work have to go out for a walk after dinner, but more people are retired and have nothing to do. I had to let them go because they all showed their passes voluntarily.

However, some residents don't show their passes or greet us. There is an arrogance that ignores our duties. I can only ask enthusiastically. It turns out that they just drove in after work, and now they are coming out to exercise. They always think that we have approved it, so there is no need to get a license. In fact, many people went in before, and we were dazzled. Besides, everyone wears a mask. How can I recognize everyone? I didn't know we recognized the access card.

It's getting dark, the street lights are on, and people who go out for exercise start to return. This time is the peak time to enter the community. It is also because the requirement of the community is to go to the community at 9: 30 and lock the door at night 10. Residents in the community know this time requirement and are doing it as required.

Four hours passed without thinking, and I completed the task with honor. As a community resident, I didn't take the initiative to say hello to so many people. Standing at the gate of the community today, I feel so many familiar faces are particularly enthusiastic. Thinking about epidemic prevention and control, I not only did my job well, but as a residential area, party member can play a part in the community. It can also be regarded as a distant aid to Wuhan, making a modest contribution to the safety of the people in our county.