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Kindergarten Teacher Busy amid Fight Against Epidemic

2020-02-28
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Li Wei purchases for people in isolation at a supermarket in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei records the information of a man entering the community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei distributes masks to a resident at a community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei (L) takes an elderly resident's body temperature at a community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei takes a child's body temperature in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei (L) and other volunteers stand in front of a community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei (R) checks the information of a man entering the community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

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Li Wei (R) and another volunteer make preparation at their community in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 27, 2020. Li Wei, a 39 year-old teacher in kindergarten, has been busy amid the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Due to lack of staff members in her community, Li signed up with some residents to become volunteers to help boost prevention and control work during the battle against the epidemic. From 8:30 in the morning, Li works for more than 11 hours in charge of various tasks including taking residents' body temperature, recording people's information and informing residents of wearing masks. When there is someone in need, Li will reach out hands with no hesitation, and she often cheers people up around her. As she puts it, "as a kindergarten teacher, I hope to help more people and set a good example for my children." [Xinhua/Chen Zeguo]

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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