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"My Father and I Went to Duty"

My father was a village cadre, and I was under the impression that he was busy all year round and always had unfinished work.

Since the nationwide campaign to fight covid-19, Dad has been busier.

"My Father and I Went to Duty"

Mom always said: "Others are afraid of being infected by the virus, stay at home, but your father runs out all day without life." ”

But I know that Dad is not for himself, but for the safety of the whole village, because many villagers do not realize the seriousness of the epidemic and always want to go out to get together or go to relatives. Dad's main task was to dissuade them, stay at home, and not go out.

Therefore, Dad had to work on the main road at the entrance of the village every day to check whether the passers-by were healthy and discourage the villagers from going out as much as possible. I went out at five or six o'clock every morning and came back in the middle of the night. Every time I saw my father come home exhausted, lying down and falling asleep without even taking off his clothes, it was really painful.

It was the weekend, and I got up early in the morning to see Dad already washing up in the bathroom. I said to my dad, "Dad, today is the weekend, we don't have online classes, you have a good rest at home, let me go to work for you." ”

Dad smiled and said, "What can you do as a little kid, or stay at home and study well!" I said, "I can do anything, take my temperature, check the pass, and dissuade the villagers who have nothing to do." Ensure that everything is successfully completed. After my soft and hard bubbles, Dad finally agreed to take me to experience it.

The road leading to the village entrance was blocked by barricades, and two red tents were temporarily set up on the side of the road, and a few tables and a few stools were set up. There was no hustle and bustle of the past, everything seemed so depressed and cold, even the air seemed to be condensing. Occasionally a few outgoing pedestrians pass by on the road.

"My Father and I Went to Duty"

Every time a pedestrian passed, my father and I, and Uncle Zhang had to take their temperature, ask why they were traveling, check their passes, and remind them to wear masks.

I am mainly responsible for filling out the entry and exit registration form. The most annoying thing is the ID card of the registered pedestrian, 18 digits can not be less, can not be wrong. If you don't pay attention to it, it is easy to write wrong. There is also a phone number, which cannot be written wrong. Half a day later, I wrote three whole pages, which was much more tiring than writing homework. Fortunately, I am a very serious person and successfully completed the task.

At ten o'clock, according to the work plan, I wanted to carry out village situation inspection and publicity, and I took the initiative to ask Mian to go with Uncle Zhang. Along the way, we walked with a loudspeaker and shouted, persuaded the villagers to disperse the gathering, and handed out leaflets, and did not patrol until after twelve o'clock in the afternoon, and returned to the temporary duty office.

"My Father and I Went to Duty"

Although I am very tired, I still have a sense of accomplishment to see everyone living at home safely and without incident.

The afternoon work is almost the same as in the morning, and it continues until the onset of late at night. My father and I dragged our tired bodies home with the cold moonlight.

At the end of the day, I deeply appreciated the hard work of Dad and their colleagues.

In the face of the epidemic, they are "retrogrades", they are the guardians of the people's lives, and they are the implementers of the anti-epidemic system. It is their efforts that have brought happiness and peace to all families; it is their efforts that have stopped the pace of the disease; it is their efforts that have won the spring of victory against the epidemic.

Fighting the epidemic is everyone's responsibility. As middle school students, we must also take active actions, gather love, fight against the epidemic with me, and believe that we will definitely be able to win this battle.

"My Father and I Went to Duty"

Small author: Grade 7 Class 1 Liu Shijun

Tutor: Teacher Liu

"My Dad and I Went on Duty" Review:

The young author used his own experience and actions to show the current responsibility and responsibility of the epidemic. The selection of materials is new, the theme is clear, the narrative is clear and smooth, and it has a sense of truth!

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