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The hotel where I work has been requisitioned.

I was informed at 5 pm the day before yesterday that our hotel had been requisitioned, and the isolated patients were going to stay in our hotel soon. My two colleagues and I (near the hotel) were asked to go to the hotel immediately and remove a set of bedding from the standard room on the third and fourth floors (there are two beds in the standard room, but only one patient is staying). It is said that it will be finished soon.

The supervisor repeatedly explained why she didn't come, because her neighborhood wouldn't let her go out, so she had to let the staff near our hotel work hard.

I didn't think much, put on a mask and immediately went out of the hotel with two other colleagues. After arriving at the hotel, we didn't see anything about protective clothing, so we went directly to the fourth floor. We just want to do it quickly.

-in this special period, the epidemic has an incubation period, and we are afraid to go out, not to mention dealing with patients face to face immediately, and our hearts are beating drums. Fortunately, the patient hasn't moved in yet, and we are a little relieved.

But when we do things, we find that it is not as simple as the supervisor said. It's not just a matter of moving a bed, but also drinks, cups, spare quilts, laundry bags and other items in the room! If so, then there is no need for two sessions for the time being.

Anyway, do what you want. If the patient wants to live on the fourth floor first, then evacuate the fourth floor first! After I divide my work with my two colleagues, we will do it.

When we withdrew the goods, we found that several dirty rooms were not made, and we were also asked to put two trash cans at the elevator entrance of each floor. The elevators were all set up, which was extremely inconvenient. At this time, it was said that the previous medical staff had moved into the eighth floor (four rooms), and those rooms were also dirty, so they didn't do it, so they should do it quickly.

Two colleagues and I are a little helpless. We didn't eat when we went out. We are in a hurry, and we are already hungry.

I called the supervisor, who said that the general manager asked us to get two boxes of instant noodles from the security office, but the security guard on duty said that the instant noodles were all filtered by our floor, and they would expire in a few months. This time they have already expired. ...

The director said that if the room is dirty, don't worry about it. Just put a set of bedding and let the people living in it do it themselves. At this time, there are CDC personnel wearing protective clothing, which are disinfecting the rooms, aisles and corners that we have packed. When they saw that there was no quilt in one of our rooms (dirty room), they kindly reminded us that the patient was coming, and the room was so big that they were afraid of unnecessary disputes.

My colleagues and I also thought about it, so we made some dirty rooms with our colleague Qi Xin. When the last room was finished, two patients moved in.

When we saw the patient, we immediately panicked. We have no protective measures. Keeping away from patients is our only protective measure! So, we finished what we were doing at the fastest speed and ran downstairs!

When I went home through the hotel lobby, I heard the sound of "hard work" from the hotel duty light behind me, and my heart lit up instantly, as if I saw a beam of light in the dark!

Before I walked home, the supervisor informed me and my colleagues in the working group that I would go to the hotel tomorrow to continue my unfinished work, collect protective clothing, masks and gloves in the lobby on the first floor at 8: 30 in the morning, and continue to keep the things in the room.

According to the truth, with the three of us, we can't finish it tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Why don't we send more people to finish it?

The supervisor said kindly: I can't wait to do something these days, but our community just won't let me out! It's good to have something to do these days. Don't think that the epidemic is so terrible. Have protective measures. ...

What will happen tomorrow? Will we see the patient? As usual, I set the alarm clock for tomorrow morning ...

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