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14 graduate students rushed to the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and I responded: This is the responsibility that should be borne

Health Times reporter Kong Tianjiao

"A dozen to twenty people are called every day to ask about their itinerary, and each person needs to communicate for forty minutes to an hour. To be detailed. Zhang Liuren, a medical graduate student who rushed to the front line of the Hangzhou Binjiang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told the Health Times reporter that his main task is to carry out epidemiological investigations, specific to the means of transportation taken every day, the people who live with him, all the trips, whether to wear masks, whether to do nucleic acid, etc., to be refined to every day and every hour.

Professor Fu Chuanxi, deputy dean of the School of Public Health of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, told the Health Times reporter: "The use of medical students to participate in the handling of the epidemic has a long history in China. As early as 100 years ago, Wu Liande, an epidemiologist and pioneer in quarantine and epidemic prevention, led the investigation and prevention of two plague epidemics in northeast and north China in 1910 and 1920, among which in Fujiadian, he promoted the zoning of residents wearing white, red, yellow and blue armbands, and borrowed train cars to isolate and treat suspicious patients. At that time, Wu Liande used the student team of the medical hall to participate in plague prevention and control. ”

14 graduate students rushed to the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and I responded: This is the responsibility that should be borne

The School of Public Health of Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine went to the front-line members, and the interviewee provided a picture

Nucleic acid testing once a day, two o'clock and one line work

The severe prevention and control situation of the new crown epidemic in Zhejiang Province has touched people's hearts.

"Everyone in the office strictly wears a mask, and then, every day, a nucleic acid test is required. From the office to the isolation hotel two points and one line, the middle is to walk over, will not take any public transportation, absolutely do not go to any other places, usually those simple hand washing, disinfection is a must. Zhang Liuren's usual job is to deal with people whose health codes have become yellow and red codes, and ask them about their specific whereabouts.

"I once contacted a Didi driver who needed to be quarantined for 14 days. That means he doesn't earn anything these days, but when I communicate with him, he doesn't complain, he quickly accepts, and he feels that some personal sacrifices are necessary for him. Zhang Liuren has been in the Binjiang District CDC for 6 days, "THE CDC staff basically has to work until the early hours of the morning every day, and many positions are 12 hours in two shifts." Although the work is a little more intense, we can all withstand it, and I am very willing to contribute. ”

Zhan Siyi, a first-line public health master's student of the Gongshu District CDC, was divided into information groups, mainly to deal with massive epidemic data in a timely manner. Zhan Siyi told reporters: "For example, there is a list of close contacts and sub-close contacts, and the data list cannot miss one." ”

14 graduate students rushed to the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and I responded: This is the responsibility that should be borne

Zhan Siyi, who is processing data, courtesy of the interviewee

Medical students have a long history of fighting the epidemic

Mention whether you are worried about student infections. Fu Chuanxi told the Health Times reporter: First of all, we conducted a risk assessment of each person and confirmed that the possibility of them being infected was extremely small. Secondly, the participation of medical students in the fight against the epidemic has a historical origin, such as Wu Liande's use of medical hall students a hundred years ago, the whole city worked hard to fight the plague, and the success of the first battle, China began to respond to infectious diseases scientifically and accurately.

"Most of these students were born in 1997 and 1998, and before, I felt that they might not be responsible enough, but through this epidemic, I found that they are very responsible and courageous." They knew that there might be danger, but the country needed it, and they rushed up decisively, which impressed me and was very touched. Fu Chuanxi told the Health Times reporter, "At ten o'clock in the evening of the 15th, we received a notice that we needed to send three students, we immediately mobilized, five students took the initiative to register, at 10:20, the three students had already dragged their suitcases and gathered downstairs in the dormitory." "These students often work until two or three o'clock in the morning, and the work intensity is very intense, but none of them are tired."

Although the risk assessment was conducted, Fu Chuanxi was still nervous every day, worried about the students' bodies and lives, and the college's student staff teachers would maintain close contact with the students every day. Fu Chuanxi told reporters: "Medical students go to the front line, which is also a good practical opportunity for them, so that the theory and practice of talent training can be combined. I often encourage students to have a higher pattern and a deeper affection, and they do. ”

14 graduate students rushed to the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and I responded: This is the responsibility that should be borne

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