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The temporary epidemic prevention and control has caused hundreds of people to be stranded, and the "nanny-style" care of Dalang Hospital has gone out of heart

On December 13, Dalang Hospital was suspended and temporarily controlled, and personnel could not enter or leave. More than 700 people are stranded in Dalang Hospital. "After receiving the news, I was surprised and even angry, because I couldn't go home and my family was very worried. But after communicating with me, the medical staff and I all understood that fighting the epidemic is more important and that our brief separation is for a longer and healthier reunion in the future. A patient, Mr. Liu, said that everyone should cooperate with the hospital management and consciously manage the living life, "stay up, it will soon pass."

The temporary epidemic prevention and control has caused hundreds of people to be stranded, and the "nanny-style" care of Dalang Hospital has gone out of heart

In order to properly take care of outpatient emergency patients, family members, and other social personnel stranded in the hospital, Dalang Hospital has set up temporary resettlement sites in the outpatient area, and the hospital arranges special personnel to be responsible. In the evening of the same day, steaming dinner rice was delivered to the stranded personnel.

"Due to the special situation, although the meal is not hearty, it represents the hospital's heart for the stranded people." Xie Weijun, member of the party committee and director of the office of Dalang Hospital, said.

On December 13, Dalang Hospital launched an emergency plan, while making every effort to prevent and control the epidemic, it also did its best to provide convenience for the stranded people. Hospital medical staff acted as "nannies", from living, drinking water and eating, mobile phone charging, children's milk powder, cold quilts, feminine products, etc. to send careful care to the stranded personnel. That night, Dalang Hospital was in good order.

The temporary epidemic prevention and control has caused hundreds of people to be stranded, and the "nanny-style" care of Dalang Hospital has gone out of heart

Dalang Hospital has registered all the information of the stranded personnel, distinguishing between patients and non-patients in different care styles, and arranging medical staff to do emergency treatment for the disease situation of some patients.

The hospital has vigorously strengthened the prevention and control of the epidemic, divided the hospital into different areas for management, required the stranded personnel to maintain a distance, and strengthened the elimination of the hospital. The next day, the hospital also accelerated the emergency deployment of a batch of mattresses, bedding, blankets, daily necessities and other materials to provide more living convenience for the stranded personnel.

On December 13, Dalang Hospital set up a condolence group, led by hospital-level leaders, leading the administrative department staff to carry out patient comfort, coordination and condolence in different areas. On December 14, some of the stranded people have gradually left in batches, and as of press time, 102 people are still stranded in Dalang Hospital.

For the hospital's arrangement, the stranded personnel at the scene have praised it. Mr. Zhang from Hubei Province saw the hardships of the medical staff and took the initiative to become a volunteer to assist the medical staff in the distribution of materials. He said: "It's very busy to see the medical staff, and they can help do something." ”

[Reporter] Chen Qiliang

[Correspondent] Ye Huitao

【Author】 Chen Qiliang

【Source】 Southern Press Media Group South + client

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