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I am willing to contribute to community epidemic prevention.

? I reported to my neighborhood Committee on March 27th and volunteered to join the community volunteer team. I recall that it was March 8, and soon after I arrived at the company, I received a notice from the neighborhood Committee asking me to go home for "2+ 12" isolation. Our nursing home was completely closed in March 10, but unfortunately I failed to join the first batch of pension commandos. As soon as the quarantine period passed, I wanted to join the next batch of commandos. According to the requirements of returning to the hospital at that time, I queued for three hours and completed 72 hours of nucleic acid testing in a nearby Chinese medicine hospital. However, at that time, the civil affairs issued a new notice of returning to the hospital, demanding that "no entry, no exit, no change", and the conditions for returning to the hospital were tightened. Until nearly two months, almost all the follow-up examination and approval were suspended. I was quarantined at home for nearly two months. On the basis of doing a good job at home, as an old party member, I think I must make some contributions to the community's fight against the epidemic.

? My early volunteer service is like this: first, check the code at the entrance of the supermarket in the community and register well; The second is to distribute antigen self-test data at the door of the community for statistical summary. At that time, as volunteers, we only wore a red vest and red armbands. I found that there may be epidemic risk in volunteer service, so I initiated to report to the organization the lack of epidemic prevention equipment for volunteers in our community. When I learned that the neighborhood Committee was short of funds, I organized and participated in voluntary fund-raising in time to solve the hidden dangers of epidemic prevention equipment for volunteers and security property personnel in time.

In recent April-May, due to the intermittent sunshine in Building No.8 where I live, I once changed from blockade control to control, and I was happy to join the community's epidemic prevention volunteer work. My daily volunteer work is as follows.

Responsible for on-site nucleic acid detection and cooperation.

1. In order to avoid detection congestion, I am responsible for knocking on doors to remind residents to go downstairs for detection.

2. Responsible for on-site disinfection of the beach. Every time a person is detected, he will pick up the disinfection pot and disinfect it in time to reassure the residents.

3. Responsible for maintaining the order of the resident team. If you meet an elderly person who is not good at making mobile phones, you will take the initiative to help make nucleic acid codes.

Second, assist the community gate to be on duty, send and receive disinfection materials and express delivery.

1. Assist in receiving and checking express delivery. That is, after the courier sends it to the courier, let the courier scan the site code of the community first, and then check the courier's nucleic acid code and nucleic acid test negative report within 48 hours. When it is found that the courier just found does not meet the conditions for nucleic acid detection, the courier items are rejected.

2, responsible for the disinfection of express items, the items that have been accepted according to the box and naked food, so that there are two different disinfectants to disinfect respectively.

3. Organize the courier items by building, and classify the delivered couriers by building, so as to facilitate everyone to find and take them.

? A few days ago, unfortunately, a new sun appeared in Building 8 where I live, and I returned to the closed control building. I can't go to the volunteer position as before, but I can only help the building leaders distribute the materials to the door when distributing the materials in this building.

I look forward to the early closure of the park and am willing to contribute to community epidemic prevention.