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In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?
In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

(Image source: Internet)

According to incomplete statistics from The Paper, as of April 4, 2021, at least 59 medical workers across the country have died since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Among them, 12 women, the oldest 72 years old, at least 20 people died of COVID-19 infection, and at least 53 people died on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

There are even some that have not been exposed by the media,

The sacrifice of frontline epidemic prevention personnel is too great.

What is even more painful is that

The epidemic is not over,

We never know who will fall next?

Somewhere in the hospital,

There is such a group of people,

They wear white coats but little is known;

In the battle against the epidemic,

They do not have to face the patient but deal with nucleic acid specimens on a daily basis;

In a position in the lab,

They work silently 24 hours a day to protect the health of the people.

That's right, they are laboratory doctors dressed in white and wearing hats. To be precise, they are not doctors, just ordinary examiners; they do not have the scenery of clinicians, and the workload is not easier than that of nurses; they are the closest to the virus, but they are little-known unsung heroes. In the eyes of clinicians, they are just technicians who can operate instruments, in the eyes of patients they are just masters who do laboratories, and in the minds of nurses, they are only those who hear their voices and do not see their critical values. Although they do not have the aura of the protagonist, they are indispensable characters.

They work hard all day long, blood, urine, are their regular customers, counting sperm to see the vaginal discharge, analyzing cerebrospinal fluid; zoning and marking, bacterial culture, and constantly washing. They've drawn blood from AIDS patients, needles have been given to strongly positive syphilis patients... Their work can even be summed up in such a couplet as follows:

Stir up, mash urine, look at cells

There is still no money

In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

(Image source: Internet)

According to incomplete statistics from The Paper, as of April 4, 2021, at least 59 medical workers across the country have died since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Among them, 12 women, the oldest 72 years old, at least 20 people died of COVID-19 infection, and at least 53 people died on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

There are even some that have not been exposed by the media,

The sacrifice of frontline epidemic prevention personnel is too great.

What is even more painful is that

The epidemic is not over,

We never know who will fall next?

Somewhere in the hospital,

There is such a group of people,

They wear white coats but little is known;

In the battle against the epidemic,

They do not have to face the patient but deal with nucleic acid specimens on a daily basis;

In a position in the lab,

They work silently 24 hours a day to protect the health of the people.

That's right, they are laboratory doctors dressed in white and wearing hats. To be precise, they are not doctors, just ordinary examiners; they do not have the scenery of clinicians, and the workload is not easier than that of nurses; they are the closest to the virus, but they are little-known unsung heroes. In the eyes of clinicians, they are just technicians who can operate instruments, in the eyes of patients they are just masters who do laboratories, and in the minds of nurses, they are only those who hear their voices and do not see their critical values. Although they do not have the aura of the protagonist, they are indispensable characters.

They work hard all day long, blood, urine, are their regular customers, counting sperm to see the vaginal discharge, analyzing cerebrospinal fluid; zoning and marking, bacterial culture, and constantly washing. They've drawn blood from AIDS patients, needles have been given to strongly positive syphilis patients... Their work can even be summed up in such a couplet as follows:

Stir up, mash urine, look at cells

There is still no money

Blood is drawn, tested, and a report is issued

They are scouts with fast eyes

As the "scouts" of clinicians, the examiners are a group that cannot be illuminated by the spotlight, and each timely and accurate test report sheet is the battle mark of their frontline.

Busy is the label of the laboratory department, they can't catch up with the fragrant meals, hot noodles, but they will definitely catch up with the fresh stool specimens, because they are busy to test these specimens at the first time, the taste is very high.

Due to the large workload, it is normal for the inspector to have several positions, and all kinds of skills must be known, one-handed pulling of the lid, two-handed operation of dozens of instruments, clinical examination, biochemistry, immunity, microorganisms, blood transfusion, fever diagnosis, nucleic acid testing... Testing people is like a brick, moving wherever it is needed. Sometimes machines also "lose their temper", and once the machine failure causes the test report to be issued on time, they will be blamed and insulted by the patient for no reason.

In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

(Image source: Internet)

According to incomplete statistics from The Paper, as of April 4, 2021, at least 59 medical workers across the country have died since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Among them, 12 women, the oldest 72 years old, at least 20 people died of COVID-19 infection, and at least 53 people died on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

There are even some that have not been exposed by the media,

The sacrifice of frontline epidemic prevention personnel is too great.

What is even more painful is that

The epidemic is not over,

We never know who will fall next?

Somewhere in the hospital,

There is such a group of people,

They wear white coats but little is known;

In the battle against the epidemic,

They do not have to face the patient but deal with nucleic acid specimens on a daily basis;

In a position in the lab,

They work silently 24 hours a day to protect the health of the people.

That's right, they are laboratory doctors dressed in white and wearing hats. To be precise, they are not doctors, just ordinary examiners; they do not have the scenery of clinicians, and the workload is not easier than that of nurses; they are the closest to the virus, but they are little-known unsung heroes. In the eyes of clinicians, they are just technicians who can operate instruments, in the eyes of patients they are just masters who do laboratories, and in the minds of nurses, they are only those who hear their voices and do not see their critical values. Although they do not have the aura of the protagonist, they are indispensable characters.

They work hard all day long, blood, urine, are their regular customers, counting sperm to see the vaginal discharge, analyzing cerebrospinal fluid; zoning and marking, bacterial culture, and constantly washing. They've drawn blood from AIDS patients, needles have been given to strongly positive syphilis patients... Their work can even be summed up in such a couplet as follows:

Stir up, mash urine, look at cells

There is still no money

Blood is drawn, tested, and a report is issued

They are scouts with fast eyes

As the "scouts" of clinicians, the examiners are a group that cannot be illuminated by the spotlight, and each timely and accurate test report sheet is the battle mark of their frontline.

Busy is the label of the laboratory department, they can't catch up with the fragrant meals, hot noodles, but they will definitely catch up with the fresh stool specimens, because they are busy to test these specimens at the first time, the taste is very high.

Due to the large workload, it is normal for the inspector to have several positions, and all kinds of skills must be known, one-handed pulling of the lid, two-handed operation of dozens of instruments, clinical examination, biochemistry, immunity, microorganisms, blood transfusion, fever diagnosis, nucleic acid testing... Testing people is like a brick, moving wherever it is needed. Sometimes machines also "lose their temper", and once the machine failure causes the test report to be issued on time, they will be blamed and insulted by the patient for no reason.

Some people may say that you test people is temperamental, working in a laboratory with constant temperature and constant pressure (negative pressure), the wind can't blow, the rain can't rain, what qualifications do you have to say hard?

Inspectors are really not pretentious, work hard, no matter how to promote the results, we meticulously complete each sample, audit, send reports. I saw that everyone got the report on time, saw the doctor who made the appointment on time, completed the treatment and surgery on time... Although I was tired, I felt relieved that everything was worth it.

They are the minesweepers of the coronavirus

Nowadays, the time for nucleic acid test reports to be issued is getting shorter and shorter, and behind the high efficiency is the efforts of the inspectors all day and night.

Most people think that sampling is the completion of nucleic acid testing, but sampling is only the first step of 10,000 steps. Every time I hear someone say, "Isn't it just putting a specimen into the machine to automatically produce results?" I feel very sad, even if I have paid everything, I still can't get affirmation and respect.

In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

(Image source: Internet)

According to incomplete statistics from The Paper, as of April 4, 2021, at least 59 medical workers across the country have died since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Among them, 12 women, the oldest 72 years old, at least 20 people died of COVID-19 infection, and at least 53 people died on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

There are even some that have not been exposed by the media,

The sacrifice of frontline epidemic prevention personnel is too great.

What is even more painful is that

The epidemic is not over,

We never know who will fall next?

Somewhere in the hospital,

There is such a group of people,

They wear white coats but little is known;

In the battle against the epidemic,

They do not have to face the patient but deal with nucleic acid specimens on a daily basis;

In a position in the lab,

They work silently 24 hours a day to protect the health of the people.

That's right, they are laboratory doctors dressed in white and wearing hats. To be precise, they are not doctors, just ordinary examiners; they do not have the scenery of clinicians, and the workload is not easier than that of nurses; they are the closest to the virus, but they are little-known unsung heroes. In the eyes of clinicians, they are just technicians who can operate instruments, in the eyes of patients they are just masters who do laboratories, and in the minds of nurses, they are only those who hear their voices and do not see their critical values. Although they do not have the aura of the protagonist, they are indispensable characters.

They work hard all day long, blood, urine, are their regular customers, counting sperm to see the vaginal discharge, analyzing cerebrospinal fluid; zoning and marking, bacterial culture, and constantly washing. They've drawn blood from AIDS patients, needles have been given to strongly positive syphilis patients... Their work can even be summed up in such a couplet as follows:

Stir up, mash urine, look at cells

There is still no money

Blood is drawn, tested, and a report is issued

They are scouts with fast eyes

As the "scouts" of clinicians, the examiners are a group that cannot be illuminated by the spotlight, and each timely and accurate test report sheet is the battle mark of their frontline.

Busy is the label of the laboratory department, they can't catch up with the fragrant meals, hot noodles, but they will definitely catch up with the fresh stool specimens, because they are busy to test these specimens at the first time, the taste is very high.

Due to the large workload, it is normal for the inspector to have several positions, and all kinds of skills must be known, one-handed pulling of the lid, two-handed operation of dozens of instruments, clinical examination, biochemistry, immunity, microorganisms, blood transfusion, fever diagnosis, nucleic acid testing... Testing people is like a brick, moving wherever it is needed. Sometimes machines also "lose their temper", and once the machine failure causes the test report to be issued on time, they will be blamed and insulted by the patient for no reason.

Some people may say that you test people is temperamental, working in a laboratory with constant temperature and constant pressure (negative pressure), the wind can't blow, the rain can't rain, what qualifications do you have to say hard?

Inspectors are really not pretentious, work hard, no matter how to promote the results, we meticulously complete each sample, audit, send reports. I saw that everyone got the report on time, saw the doctor who made the appointment on time, completed the treatment and surgery on time... Although I was tired, I felt relieved that everything was worth it.

They are the minesweepers of the coronavirus

Nowadays, the time for nucleic acid test reports to be issued is getting shorter and shorter, and behind the high efficiency is the efforts of the inspectors all day and night.

Most people think that sampling is the completion of nucleic acid testing, but sampling is only the first step of 10,000 steps. Every time I hear someone say, "Isn't it just putting a specimen into the machine to automatically produce results?" I feel very sad, even if I have paid everything, I still can't get affirmation and respect.

"White + black", "5 + 2" is the working time of the tester, wearing thick protective clothing, in the ultra-negative pressure state, high-intensity work, has become the norm for every nucleic acid tester. In the biological safety cabinet, when the nucleic acid extraction is carried out, it is necessary to pick up the sampling tube again and again for screwing and adding samples, and the same action is repeated thousands of times a day, often tired of back pain, stiff fingers, and some nucleic acid testers are even more likely to get tenosynovitis.

The tester is a minesweeper of the new crown virus, the nucleic acid specimen is still in danger after leaving the body, and the aerosol produced by the isolated patient's serum is frightening. They got rid of the fear of the virus and provided accurate information for epidemic prevention and control; they gave up the happy time of resting and spending time with their families in exchange for the peace and health of the people.

Who knows?

They are obscure retrogrades

"They" look rough, but they are as delicate as hair, and every test order must be compared. "They" seem to be weak, but they can pick up dozens of pounds of reagent boxes in one breath, and their faces do not change color and their hearts do not beat. Behind the scenes, they are constantly delivering the most accurate report forms to the forefront of the medical epidemic. The laboratory is originally a battlefield without gun smoke, the test people fight bacteria and viruses every day, they are the most beautiful retrogrades, but they rarely have the opportunity to accept the patient's gratitude to Zero.

In the past two years, the front-line inspectors are too tired, can they be better?

Author: Zhang Guohua

Unit: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tinglin Hospital, Jinshan District, Shanghai

Recently, the Shaoxing 12345 petition hotline received a call from a citizen. On the phone, a woman choked up many times and asked: "Can you let the frontline epidemic prevention personnel eat better, they are really too hard..."

This recording of less than two minutes has also made many netizens "break the defense". Many people are touched by the kindness of this lady, and her concern for the frontline epidemic prevention personnel has also spoken out the voices of many people.

Zeng Guang, chief scientist of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said in a video interview with the media: "I heard that in some places, the new crown patients are not dead, and our people (referring to epidemic prevention staff) are exhausted."

Those medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the fight against the epidemic are really too hard!

(Image source: Internet)

According to incomplete statistics from The Paper, as of April 4, 2021, at least 59 medical workers across the country have died since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Among them, 12 women, the oldest 72 years old, at least 20 people died of COVID-19 infection, and at least 53 people died on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

There are even some that have not been exposed by the media,

The sacrifice of frontline epidemic prevention personnel is too great.

What is even more painful is that

The epidemic is not over,

We never know who will fall next?

Somewhere in the hospital,

There is such a group of people,

They wear white coats but little is known;

In the battle against the epidemic,

They do not have to face the patient but deal with nucleic acid specimens on a daily basis;

In a position in the lab,

They work silently 24 hours a day to protect the health of the people.

That's right, they are laboratory doctors dressed in white and wearing hats. To be precise, they are not doctors, just ordinary examiners; they do not have the scenery of clinicians, and the workload is not easier than that of nurses; they are the closest to the virus, but they are little-known unsung heroes. In the eyes of clinicians, they are just technicians who can operate instruments, in the eyes of patients they are just masters who do laboratories, and in the minds of nurses, they are only those who hear their voices and do not see their critical values. Although they do not have the aura of the protagonist, they are indispensable characters.

They work hard all day long, blood, urine, are their regular customers, counting sperm to see the vaginal discharge, analyzing cerebrospinal fluid; zoning and marking, bacterial culture, and constantly washing. They've drawn blood from AIDS patients, needles have been given to strongly positive syphilis patients... Their work can even be summed up in such a couplet as follows:

Stir up, mash urine, look at cells

There is still no money

Blood is drawn, tested, and a report is issued

They are scouts with fast eyes

As the "scouts" of clinicians, the examiners are a group that cannot be illuminated by the spotlight, and each timely and accurate test report sheet is the battle mark of their frontline.

Busy is the label of the laboratory department, they can't catch up with the fragrant meals, hot noodles, but they will definitely catch up with the fresh stool specimens, because they are busy to test these specimens at the first time, the taste is very high.

Due to the large workload, it is normal for the inspector to have several positions, and all kinds of skills must be known, one-handed pulling of the lid, two-handed operation of dozens of instruments, clinical examination, biochemistry, immunity, microorganisms, blood transfusion, fever diagnosis, nucleic acid testing... Testing people is like a brick, moving wherever it is needed. Sometimes machines also "lose their temper", and once the machine failure causes the test report to be issued on time, they will be blamed and insulted by the patient for no reason.

Some people may say that you test people is temperamental, working in a laboratory with constant temperature and constant pressure (negative pressure), the wind can't blow, the rain can't rain, what qualifications do you have to say hard?

Inspectors are really not pretentious, work hard, no matter how to promote the results, we meticulously complete each sample, audit, send reports. I saw that everyone got the report on time, saw the doctor who made the appointment on time, completed the treatment and surgery on time... Although I was tired, I felt relieved that everything was worth it.

They are the minesweepers of the coronavirus

Nowadays, the time for nucleic acid test reports to be issued is getting shorter and shorter, and behind the high efficiency is the efforts of the inspectors all day and night.

Most people think that sampling is the completion of nucleic acid testing, but sampling is only the first step of 10,000 steps. Every time I hear someone say, "Isn't it just putting a specimen into the machine to automatically produce results?" I feel very sad, even if I have paid everything, I still can't get affirmation and respect.

"White + black", "5 + 2" is the working time of the tester, wearing thick protective clothing, in the ultra-negative pressure state, high-intensity work, has become the norm for every nucleic acid tester. In the biological safety cabinet, when the nucleic acid extraction is carried out, it is necessary to pick up the sampling tube again and again for screwing and adding samples, and the same action is repeated thousands of times a day, often tired of back pain, stiff fingers, and some nucleic acid testers are even more likely to get tenosynovitis.

The tester is a minesweeper of the new crown virus, the nucleic acid specimen is still in danger after leaving the body, and the aerosol produced by the isolated patient's serum is frightening. They got rid of the fear of the virus and provided accurate information for epidemic prevention and control; they gave up the happy time of resting and spending time with their families in exchange for the peace and health of the people.

Who knows?

They are obscure retrogrades

"They" look rough, but they are as delicate as hair, and every test order must be compared. "They" seem to be weak, but they can pick up dozens of pounds of reagent boxes in one breath, and their faces do not change color and their hearts do not beat. Behind the scenes, they are constantly delivering the most accurate report forms to the forefront of the medical epidemic. The laboratory is originally a battlefield without gun smoke, the test people fight bacteria and viruses every day, they are the most beautiful retrogrades, but they rarely have the opportunity to accept the patient's gratitude to Zero.

The testers are obscure retrogrades, who, though not inexhaustible armor, have an incomparably firm conviction that when the people need them, they will stand up and return triumphantly. The beauty of the so-called "retrograde", maybe so! At the moment of the epidemic, there are no rehearsals and rehearsals. They are not superhuman, and they are afraid, but they will do their best to move forward with their duties.

They are "unknown soldiers" walking on the tip of the knife, without spotlights and microphones, still silently dedicating behind their backs; they are the "behind-the-scenes heroes" on the epidemic prevention and control front, detecting the virus at the fastest speed to prevent the spread of the epidemic. No matter how affectionate the words are, they cannot write the bitterness experienced by each test person in "white + black" and "5 + 2", they are not tired, but they are well aware of the mission of wearing a white coat, and they are not allowed to hesitate and fear a little.

Maybe they don't have the exquisite surgical skills of surgeons to bring patients back to life and turn the tide; maybe they don't have the deep medical skills of internalists to make patients get rid of diseases and rejuvenate their magic hands. But they have fire-eyed golden eyes, they have one-handed cap pulling, they have blood transfer methods... They are all-round multi-skilled testers, and they are multi-role and multi-identity retrogrades.

Although the tester can not face the patient like a doctor and nurse, they use the specimen to build a bridge of communication with the patient, and the test report sheet is the guardian charm they send to the patient's life and health, which can send peace of mind to the doctor and bring peace of mind to the patient. Nowadays, the hard work and efforts of testing people in fighting the epidemic are gradually being seen by more people. The sound of praise, words of encouragement, and affirmative eyes make the examinee feel the taste of being valued...

It's such a group of people, and they don't have big ambitions

In the face of the epidemic, they will never back down!

Rushing to the battlefield, they are obligated!

Scouting for viruses, they have a duty!

Angels are not on the front line, still lovely;

The hero lives behind the scenes, more stylish.

I have the privilege of being an inspector,

I'm proud!

Edit: Xiao Ran Reviewer: okay

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