The first part: A brief introduction to the experience of nucleic acid detection of college students' volunteers. When the xx epidemic struck again, we responded to the call and resolutely realized the battle to eliminate the xx epidemic. As a * * * party member, I resolutely joined the nucleic acid testing volunteers to make my own modest contribution to controlling the epidemic. This is a war without smoke, which is related to everyone's life and health. No one is an island in this war. What we need is unity and action. During the days when I was on duty at school, I saw the active cooperation of my classmates. Everyone listens to the instructions of their superiors and stays in the dormitory honestly. Every traveler consciously registers information, takes his temperature and wears a mask. I also saw the enthusiasm and dedication of the masses. The epidemic is ruthless and there is love in the world. I firmly believe that with the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee, tens of millions of "decent" party member and hundreds of millions of "lovely" people, we will definitely win this battle!
Thank you to all the medical staff in the front line, all the medical staff who participated in the treatment, all the medical staff who worked hard for the vaccine, all the funders who donated money and materials for free, and all the medical staff who dedicated themselves to xx. As ordinary people, they are doing extraordinary things, sticking to their posts, strengthening their beliefs and making selfless contributions to the motherland and the people.
Chapter two: A brief introduction to the experience of college students' volunteers for nucleic acid testing. I am a freshman. At the beginning of my return to China, I had the idea of contributing to my hometown, so I joined the volunteer team for epidemic prevention and control. My job is to help and teach those who can't make an appointment to do nucleic acid.
At first, I was a little nervous, I didn't know what to do, I was afraid that I couldn't do well, I was afraid that I couldn't communicate well with others, and I was afraid that I couldn't express myself clearly. But after working for a period of time, my worries have changed little by little in my constant work. When I heard the thanks of the people I helped, I felt that my efforts were worthwhile.
As part of college student volunteers, we should unite to fight the epidemic. The scope of volunteer activities is not very wide, but it makes the masses feel the concern of society and cultivates my noble quality of unity, mutual assistance and helpfulness.
Chapter 3: The experience of nucleic acid detection of college students' volunteers is short and the epidemic situation is severe. In order to prevent and control this need, a large-scale survey of nucleic acid detection was conducted for all faculty and students today.
"Everyone is a volunteer and everyone is a hero." I participated in this work as an auxiliary volunteer for nucleic acid detection. In my volunteer time, I help guide everyone to fill in the code of mobile phone and maintain the order at the scene.
When I put on the red vest, I really felt the responsibility on my shoulders and the enthusiasm in my heart. At first, I was a little stiff when I lifted the code, but soon I switched to volunteer status and tried my best to help you complete the nucleic acid detection procedure. In this short time of one hour, I devoted myself to serving-when I was holding information to collect QR code, when many mobile phones scanned the code at me, when someone saw my red vest and asked me questions, when I tried to explain the information I needed to fill in to foreign students in English ... Although it was calm on the surface, I was actually very happy and gratified because I helped everyone.
After volunteering, I am still immersed in the identity of a service person, and I am still unfinished. Seeing everyone who successfully completed the nucleic acid test leave, the red vest on my body made me realize that the spirit of helping others above myself would have made me so happy. I think this is true: volunteering is not only to convey goodwill, but also to cultivate one's own soul. Volunteers are on their way. I want to be a volunteer.
Chapter four: The experience of college student volunteers in nucleic acid detection. Just two hours of volunteer service experience card has turned my mantra into "teachers and students who haven't scanned the code remember to scan the code" and "please leave from the south gate after finishing the nucleic acid". Repeated loudly over and over again, but my consciousness is not tired and embarrassed, only full of satisfaction and pride. I didn't think about anything when I watched my classmates and teachers come and go and the team gathered and dispersed. I just hope that the epidemic will end soon and spring will come early.
In fact, compared with us, medical staff work harder, and we can take a break occasionally when there are few people, but they never stop. We lined up in front of them, and they wore protective clothing to hide their fatigue.
This summer, because of the local rebound of the epidemic, the vitality and colorful colors of the animals were suppressed. Nucleic acids and epidemics have replaced flowers and outings and become synonymous with this X month. We often complain in this closed day, complaining that we are bored and not free enough, but many people stick to their posts and their original mission in this busy life. Today, I finally experienced the feeling of racing against time under the epidemic situation, and the pride of taking responsibility is really good!
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world", and taking responsibility is the youthful gesture that we young people should have. May our young people work hard, be brave and struggle! May my youth help China! I hope the epidemic will end soon, and spring and freedom will come together!
Chapter five: A brief introduction of the experiences of college students' volunteers for nucleic acid testing. Today, I have the honor to participate in the voluntary service activities of nucleic acid detection in the central campus of xx University. At the nucleic acid testing site, we saw medical staff who risked their lives to protect our health, as well as very busy volunteers. I was deeply moved and encouraged. The medical staff wore thick protective clothing, sweating profusely, and even didn't have time to eat or drink, helping all the staff in our central campus to detect nucleic acids. I think it is because of everyone's selfless dedication that today's peaceful years have come. How many people have worked hard for our healthy growth.
School started, and the epidemic broke out again before it subsided. This time, we are no longer caught off guard, but carry out epidemic prevention and control and inspection in an orderly manner. All the activities and investigations are carried out in an orderly way. The epidemic is not terrible, because when it happened, the people of China showed the spirit of cooperation that everyone is responsible for; When the epidemic situation is stable, China people have the courage and strength to return to work while preventing epidemic.
How difficult it is for the country to prosper! This epidemic situation made me feel the strong execution of the motherland, the strict prevention and control measures of xx University, and the unity of teachers and students. Let me have more confidence in the system, road and culture. Winter passed and spring came. I believe that with the joint efforts of people, this recurring epidemic will be defeated by us as soon as possible!
Chapter VI: Brief introduction of the experiences of college students' volunteers for nucleic acid testing. As a medical student, I am honored to participate in the voluntary service of nucleic acid detection in the whole school. Before the school recruited volunteers, I was still worried about whether I could do nucleic acid testing because of the long queue in the nucleic acid testing department. However, at lunch, I saw the news that the school was recruiting volunteers, and I chose to participate in this activity without hesitation.
I put on a red vest representing my volunteer status, and after the person in charge assigned the work, I joined the volunteer work. My main job is to help the staff divide into groups and tell them the bar code of nucleic acid detection, so as to reduce the burden on the staff. In the course of my work, I realized the great responsibility as a volunteer. As a volunteer, I should not only help foreign students to translate and fill out forms, but also answer questions raised by classmates and teachers.
After work, I realized the greatness of the staff, who completed all the nucleic acid tests in the central campus in nine hours. After this volunteer activity, I realized that it was my honor to reduce the workload for the staff! I hope the students can realize the difficulties of the staff and wait patiently when in doubt. I also hope that with everyone's efforts, we can successfully survive this epidemic!