Chutian Metropolis Daily, February 20 (Reporter Li Yueyuan, Correspondent Xiong Huan) "Welcome to the group, please sort out the details and quantity of the medicines needed, or consult the staff of the pharmacy." On February 20, when residents entered The drug purchase WeChat group established by Dianli Community, Jinghe Street, Dongxihu District, sent such information immediately.
Dianli Community has 1,410 households and 3948 people. "With so many people, at least 20 households need to buy medicine every day." said Zhang Chao, a grid member. Since the first day of the New Year, Zhang Chao has been helping residents purchase food materials, medicines and other daily necessities. “We will buy what residents need.”
Each grid member is responsible for the residents of a building. Everyone is not a professional background. Avoid buying the wrong medicine. “Sometimes the manufacturers are different, and sometimes they don’t distinguish between low-priced drugs and high-priced drugs.” Residents who bought the wrong drugs don’t want them, and the grass-roots grid employees are not high. Zhang Chao and his colleagues have even shared the medicine money of about 240 yuan.
"If you buy the wrong food, the residents can get it; but if the medicine is wrong, the residents will definitely not want it, and it will delay the illness." To avoid similar incidents, on February 17, Zhang Chao drove around the district to find pharmacies with complete medicines. After I found it, I quickly connected with the pharmacy and established a drug-buying WeChat group. Now there are nearly 300 people in the two groups. Residents of
publish the medicines they need in the group. After the order is cut off at 12 noon every day, the community makes a list of pharmacies. Usually before 2 pm, she and her colleagues will retrieve the medicines, and notify each household to send someone to collect the medicines, and then send them to their doorsteps for residents who are older and have inconvenient activities. At the same time, the five pharmacy professionals in the group have dedicated staff to answer residents' questions from 9 am to 5 pm.
Zhang Chao said that sometimes sudden illnesses can disrupt all rhythms. For example, sudden fever or stomach pain, and insulin-like medicines need to be refrigerated. We try our best to ensure that these medicines are available on call.
Yesterday, she posted a video in Moments. In the video, her son was standing on the balcony, crying for his mother, and the husband was explaining to his son "Mom went to work". Zhang Chao said: "Alright, I believe I will go home soon." She hasn't been home for 28 days. "There are two children and an elderly person in the family. My sister is over 10 years old and my younger brother is over 2 years old. I am afraid of infecting them. I live alone at my sister's house a few kilometers away, and they can't return to Wuhan from their hometown." Zhang Chao said.