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Chongqing News

The post-90s generation on the anti-epidemic line

2020-03-04 09:56:37

Cheng Lin joined the volunteer service team to help take the temperature of passengers at the stop. (Picture provided by Chayuan Branch of Chongqing Southern Public Transport Company)

CHONGQING (CQNEWS) -- Actively proposed to the front line, joined the commando team to disinfect the carriages on all lines, measured the temperature of passengers ... During the epidemic prevention period, a group of “post-90s” worked active at the front line of Chongqing bus. “It’s our turn to protect you.”

Chen Yun, a driver of Bus No. 396, was in his second year as a bus driver. It was the first time he hadn’t returned to his hometown, Gansu in the Spring Festival holiday.

Before the Spring Festival, Chen Yun planned to return to his hometown to accompany his parents, but the epidemic broke out. He cancelled his trip and stayed in Chongqing. “I am single, and live alone. Please arrange more work for me.” In the early days of the epidemic, although everyone reduced travel, buses were still operating, and Chen Yun found a dispatcher and asked to take the initiative.

Chen Yun in work (Picture provided by Chayuan Branch of Chongqing Southern Public Transport Company)

“How do you still run out?” “Take care of yourself” ... When learned that Chen was still on duty every day, his parents far away in Gansu became worried.

“Don’t worry. I will take care of myself.” Between the shifts, Chen Yun disinfected and ventilated the bus, and occasionally took a picture of himself wearing a mask, and showed them that while chatting with his parents at night. He thought that this might make parents less burdensome for themselves.

With the orderly resumption of work and production, Chen Yun obviously felt that the flow of passengers on the bus was slowly increasing. From the Spring Festival to the present, he has always been on the position, “I am proud to serve everyone on travel. My parents said that I have grown up!”

Like Chen Yun, Luo Jiewei, a driver of Bus No. 176, took the initiative to apply for the cancellation of the rest and join the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

Luo Jiewei lived in Chayuan, Nan’an District, where was close to the starting stop of Bus No. 176. During the break, he went to the station to help and assist his colleagues in disinfecting the buses.

Luo Jiewei disinfecting the bus (Picture provided by Chayuan Branch of Chongqing Southern Public Transport Company)

Nowadays, passenger flow is gradually increasing. During the peak hours of morning and evening, Luo Jiewei also went to the stop with a relatively large number of people to guide the passengers to take the bus, check whether passengers wore a mask and take and record the temperature of passengers.

Cheng Lin is also a post-90s girl. She is a smiling girl and the only female driver of Bus No. 100. At the beginning of the epidemic, there was a shortage of epidemic prevention goods. When she learned that the company was in short supply of forehead thermometer, she took out her forehead thermometer from home and actively joined the volunteer service team.

Cheng Lin lived in Chengnan Jiayuan, where was close to the Jiangnan Bus Terminal. During the break, she went to different lines on the hub to help the driver disinfect the buses and measure the temperature of passengers. She said she hoped to contribute to fighting against the epidemic. (Translated by Luo Juan, Fathom Language Limited)

Editor:Jiang Yiwei