Since 10 September 2021, with local Covid-19 cases reported in Putian, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Zhangzhou and other cities in Fujian Province, the work of controlling infection has quickly escalated to its highest level there. 

Many students from Fujian Open University (Fujian OU) have devoted themselves to working in local party and government departments at grassroots levels, on village (neighborhood) committees, and in enterprises, public-security organs, hospitals, and other front-line posts, where they have faced severe tests. Schools and colleges of the Open University of China (OUC), and radio and TV universities in numerous cities and counties, have called on their students to take on their responsibilities with courage and commit themselves to this task.

 

Lin Jianhua (right), an Administrative Management student (Autumn 2021) at the Xianyou workstation, and Secretary of the Party branch of Jichuan Village, Shicang Township, organises nucleic-acid testing for villagers.

He is one of the more than 200 students working as village officials in the village. Xianyou was the first in Fujian to report confirmed Covid-19 cases during this outbreak – a large number requiring strict measures. Lin Jianhua, together with other students, coordinated to lead the control of infection there, giving no regard to personal safety, and working round the clock without eating or sleeping. 

Li Yanhong (left), an Administrative Management major at the Xianyou workstation (Autumn 2021), and a Xi’nan village (Fengting town) cadre, helps villagers take nucleic-acid tests.

Guo Jiwei (standing), a Village Administrative Management student at the Quanzhou branch, ex-servicemen, and secretary of the Party branch of Baiqi Village, on duty at a service station.

Dai Yi (middle), a Chinese Language and Literature student at the Xianyou workstation (Autumn 2019), sleeps in his chair after a shift of over 10 hours.

A couple of Party-member students at the Quanzhou branch have also taken the lead in fighting the outbreak with a firm dedication to their mission.

Shen Qingyang, a student and Party member at the Zhangzhou Branch, checks a villager’s temperature.

Kong Lifang (left), an Administrative Management student and Party member in the “One College Student Per Village” programme of the Ninghua workstation (Spring 2021), checks up on members of the She ethnic group in Zhiping.

Students not on the front lines have also been making contributions.

Lin Yunzhao (2nd from the right), a student in the School of Public Administration, assists villagers.

Yang Jianmei (right), a Pre-school Education student at the Xianyou workstation (Autumn 2020), helps with nucleic-acid testing.

Lan Zequan (middle), an Automobile Application and Maintenance major (Sanming branch, 2020), takes part in disinfection.

Huang Xiaowen, a student in the School of Public Administration, helps with an epidemiological survey.

 

By Fujian Open University