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Significance of flood fighting and disaster relief to college students
Have a sense of mission, but also let young people better understand the meaning of saving people.

Recently, a flood disaster occurred in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, and COVID-19 was confirmed in many provinces and cities in China. The situation of flood control and epidemic prevention is grim. As young people in the new era, many college students in our city actively participate in fighting floods and epidemics, showing the belief and strength of a powerful country. In the past few days, Chongqing Daily reporters have found them and listened to their stories of shouldering heavy responsibilities.

"I go to work at 7: 30 in the morning and get off work at 8 pm. Sometimes in an emergency, I will be busy even later. " On the evening of August 10, the reporter contacted He Hangshi, a 2020 student majoring in community rehabilitation in Chongqing Kechuang Vocational College. She has been an epidemic prevention volunteer in Chengdu for nearly 20 days.

This summer vacation, 19-year-old He Hang went to relatives' home in Chengdu for a holiday. On July 23rd, a confirmed case of COVID-19 appeared in Chengdu. He Hang, who has a nurse qualification certificate, signed up at the first time after learning the news that Chengdu CDC recruited epidemic prevention volunteers. He Hang's job is to assist the medical staff of the CDC to take nucleic acid samples in dozens of crowded places such as restaurants, supermarkets and the seventh chemical plant in Longquan District.

"The weather is very hot. Every day, we have three levels of protection, and our whole body is soaked in sweat over and over again. " He Hang told reporters that although the process was hard, she was not afraid. After being busy in Shuangliu District, He Hang assisted the CDC in sampling nucleic acids in more than 10 isolation hotels, and thousands of people have been sampled so far.

In addition to the hot weather and high physical consumption, the collector also needs to take care of the emotions of the collector. He Heng once conducted a sample survey on a person who returned from overseas. He has done several nucleic acid tests, so he refused to cooperate in sampling. Under He Hang's patient explanation, finally, the man cooperated to complete the nucleic acid collection.

"Many people will say' hard work' to me after sampling, which makes me full of vitality." He Hang said that as a medical student, if he can make a modest contribution to the country, he will live up to his initial intention of studying medicine and the mission of young students.