My diary "epidemic" designed a nucleic acid road map and investigated the needs of residents. We published 27 tabloids.
Since the closure of the epidemic, in a residential area in Baoshan, Shanghai, due to the positive infection of the property, the neighborhood Committee was closed down and a group of volunteers rushed to the front line to fight the epidemic temporarily.
They organized six working groups: epidemic prevention materials group, material transportation group, antigen and nucleic acid detection group, medical security group for special groups of the old and the young, publicity briefing group and disinfection and cleaning group. A tabloid will also be published every day to share the anti-epidemic situation and alleviate residents’ doubts. At present, the tabloids have published 27 issues.
Yuan Yue, a post-90s publicity briefing group, majored in urban planning. She used her planning expertise to design the organization chart of nucleic acid route. "Before, there was no fixed route for residents’ nucleic acid screening, so there may be a certain risk of cross-infection when walking around at will. After observing this phenomenon, I planned and designed the nucleic acid route organization chart. "
The following is Yuan Yue’s self-report:
Residents’ nucleic acids "travel at the wrong peak, and the lines do not cross"
I joined the medical security group and the briefing and publicity group, and we recruited cartographers with good design and expression skills. The purpose of publishing tabloids is to eliminate residents’ doubts and anxiety and make volunteer work open and transparent.
For example, after each nucleic acid or antigen monitoring, we will collect data by building, and publish it in the tabloid every day. How much nucleic acid was done that day, how many people were positive and in which buildings. In terms of medical security, there are data and pictures to support how many drugs have been prepared. There are also what materials are bought in groups every day, how many materials are transported to help residents, and so on.
We have also used some methods to do nucleic acids to help everyone queue up for testing efficiently and safely. Before, several buildings in the community were positive, so we drew a nucleic acid road map.
The nucleic acid circuit diagram is based on the plot plan, and the main information of the diagram includes the nucleic acid detection point, the nucleic acid exit route of each unit resident and the return route after the nucleic acid is finished. Every building goes downstairs through the time error of the call, and the positive buildings will be arranged in the last few buildings, so the residents’ exit route and the return route after the nucleic acid is over will not cross.

Nucleic acid route organization diagram All the pictures in this paper are provided for the respondents. At first, this diagram was not beautiful or intuitive by hand drawing. We designed it, and everyone said it was "clear" and "clear at a glance". Now, before each nucleic acid, volunteers will cut out the nucleic acid road map separately and send it to everyone.According to the questionnaire survey, residents’ needs are divided into three types.
Through the demand survey, we collected the material needs of households, which are divided into three types: well-nourished, tolerable and particularly difficult. After information screening, we focused on the households with material difficulties.
"Help, please volunteers to help me, my home is in Unit 6 of the closed control building, and the baby’s diapers are almost gone. If the baby doesn’t have diapers, it will get red." This 20: 39 message made volunteer Shang Chengli pay special attention, and then we published it in the tabloid: "Do any residents have any extra diapers to share?"
The owners’ group and the corridors also issued notices. At 21: 10, they got the feedback from Bao Ma of Building No.9, saying that there were many diapers that they wanted to give to each other. "I can’t bear the children’s red buttocks." Early the next morning, two bags of baby diapers were delivered to the households in Unit 6.
The delivery of baby diapers has brought the neighborhood closer, and I also told you the whole process of solving the problem through tabloids, which was recognized by everyone.

In the aspect of seeing a doctor and dispensing drugs, we will go to community hospitals and 3A hospitals twice a week to help the elderly with special difficulties such as the elderly and living alone and other ordinary patients to dispense drugs.Before dispensing, the dispensing process will be published in the tabloid in advance, informing residents of the materials and precautions needed for dispensing, and registering everyone’s medical insurance card number, house number, medicine, drug dosage, etc. through the form. After volunteers have prepared the medicine, they will compare the form to see whether the medicine has been dispensed, the gap between residents’ needs and the actual dispensing, and summarize the dispensing situation through the tabloid.
We want to convey positive energy and warmth through the output of tabloids, and strengthen the confidence and enthusiasm of residents to fight the epidemic unanimously. At present, the tabloids have published 27 issues.

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