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Shanghai female riders began to volunteer after the community was closed. What other warm-hearted events have you seen under the epidemic?

In March 2022, the local epidemic situation in Shanghai was serious, and recently there were new local cases and asymptomatic infected people. Shanghai has also launched epidemic prevention and control measures. Many areas have implemented closed management.

On the evening of March 13, 2022, a female takeaway rider in Shanghai delivered food in Pudong Community. Who knows that this takeaway rider has just entered the community, and this community has implemented closed control. According to the local epidemic prevention regulations in Shanghai, she needs to be quarantined for 14 days, and the local community has arranged a room for her. The takeaway rider thought that after lying in the quarantine area for 14 days, it would be better to do something meaningful. He happened to see the community recruiting volunteers. So the takeaway rider enthusiastically signed up to become a community volunteer.

Take-away riders go door-to-door in the isolation control area every day to inform everyone to do accounting and be responsible for maintaining the order of nucleic acid scene.

In Shanghai, we found that the takeaway rider was not the only one who volunteered for epidemic prevention. Many takeaway riders have volunteered for epidemic prevention. Their deeds are very warm.

In fact, there are many people like them all over the country who choose to help others under the severe epidemic situation.

There is also an epidemic in the city where I live, and many people volunteer. In the street, we can often see volunteers. Some of these volunteers are volunteers for the first time, and some are good-hearted people who have been engaged in volunteer work for many years. They help many medical staff to carry out epidemic prevention work on the spot, and many people do it for months at a time.

I often see volunteers providing services for some elderly people. Many elderly people are not familiar with the provisions of the epidemic, which has caused a lot of inconvenience to their lives. These volunteers patiently explain to these old people and provide them with services. Many elderly people with inconvenient legs and feet have been helped by them. These epidemic prevention volunteers are brave and brave, which deserves our respect. Their behavior also makes us warm. Here I want to say thank you to the volunteers who are struggling in the front line. You have worked hard.