Salute to beautiful “fighters in white” in China’s battle against novel coronavirus
By People’s Daily
As the third decade of the 21st century just raised its curtain, a
novel coronavirus broke out in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei province, turning
hospitals into battlefields and medical staffs into soldiers.
The 84-year-old academician of the Chinese
Academy of Engineering Zhong Nanshan rushed to the epicenter on a high-speed
train, leaving a touching scene on television screens and social media
networks; batches of medical workers volunteered to lend a hand for Wuhan,
saying they don’t need any reward and are not afraid of death.
They are sticking to their posts in the heart
of danger, and going directly into the battlefield.
At 9:00 a.m., Jan. 22, Wu Xiaoyan, a physician from the pathology
department of the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, who was on route to her
hometown for the approaching Chinese New Year, immediately went back to Wuhan
after receiving a call of medical assistance from her hospital. Two hours
later, she showed up at the hospital, saying she only felt assured when staying
in the “battle ground” where everybody else was combating.
“My ‘comrade in arms’ are all here, and the
more dangerous it is, the more we have to fight,” said Yan Li, associate chief
physician at the emergency department of Wuhan’s Tongji Hospital. She had
applied for a vacation to the hospital and was preparing for a family trip on
Jan. 22. However, she went straight back to the hospital from the airport.
Zhu Hu, vice president of the Wuhan
Psychological Hospital who had just withdrawn from an aiding program in Tibet
Autonomous Region, was suddenly diverted to the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, where
he had worked for years to assist his former colleagues in the battle against
the novel coronavirus.
It was on the second day of her daughter’s
arrival at home from Beijing for the Chinese New Year that Zhu received the
order. He went straight to the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital after shortly seeing
her daughter. Zhu has been living in a hotel near the hospital in case his
family might be infected, and his daughter is still not able to see him till
today.
In face of the epidemic, there are a great
number of medical staffs across the country who have left touching words on
their application letters to assist Wuhan, saying they stand ready at any time
and will do anything to contain the virus.
When difficulties arise in one place in the country, aid comes from
everywhere. A total of over 6,000 medical staffs went to Wuhan to aid the novel
coronavirus control efforts. They volunteered to go to the battlefield and
stand together with the people in Wuhan.
Fever clinics, designated hospitals, specialized hospitals,
observation zones, isolation zones and red zones – these are terms that would
always terrify people. However, there are over 60,000 medical staffs in Wuhan
sticking to their posts, and 15,000 “fighters in white” combating on the front
line.
According to an executive at the fever clinic
of the Wuhan No.7 Hospital, the hospital has opened 6 consulting rooms since
the clinic started on Jan. 22, and 9 doctors are working simultaneously for the
patients. The clinic receives around 1,000 patients on a daily basis, the
executive said.
Liu Liang, a nurse from the Second Xiangya
Hospital of Central South University assisted doctors to save 4 critical
patients from 0:00 to 4:00 am, Jan. 29. They were in 5 protective suits each to
draw blood, complete blood gas analysis and give injections.
After a short break, Liu continued her shift
from 16:00 to 20:00. “Every trivial move becomes difficult under the thick
protective suits, and sweats have soaked my clothes after working four hours
non-stop,” Liu said.
Days after arriving at the First People's
Hospital of Jiangxia, Wuhan, the voice of Sun Liqun, leader of the assisting
medical team from eastern China’s Jiangsu province started becoming hoarse. The
deputy director of ICU at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical
University always has lunch at 2:00 p.m., as she has to see the patients in the
wards every morning with local doctors and make treatment plans. She always softens
her lunch with water when the food gets cold.
“When
a fighter is down, we have numerous coming up, standing their grounds and
embracing unknown challenges.” That is what Huang Yanqing, a nurse from the Second
Xiangya Hospital of Central South University who is now assisting the ICU at
Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital wrote in her notebook after seeing a determined look
in the eyes of an infected Wuhan doctor.
A
medical staff samples throat swab for a patient, Feb. 2, 2020. The fever clinic
of the First People's Hospital of Changzhou, eastern China’s Jiangsu province
runs 24 hours per day during the Chinese New Year to battle against the novel
coronavirus. The hospital established a professional emergency medical team,
set up a specialized treatment zone for the fever clinic and enclosed an
isolation zone to treat the fevered and observe suspected cases. (Photo by Chen
Wei, People’s Daily Online)
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