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Infected people said that | have a regular daily routine, and patients are busy working on computers during the day

These days, in the H2 ward of the centralized isolation and treatment point of the Expo Exhibition and Convention Center, an asymptomatic infected person Wang Yuan (pseudonym) took a record of his daily life and posted it on Douyin, which caused social concern.

There are hard-working "big whites" in the video, and there are also patients who use the spare space for physical exercise. March 30 was the fourth day of his stay at the Fang Cabin Hospital, and the surging news (www.thepaper.cn) reporter interviewed him.

Here's what he had to say:

I was found to have abnormal nucleic acid testing during the community mixed screening process on March 20th, and the next day, "Big White" came back to help me take samples, did a nucleic acid test alone, and the review result was still positive, after which I was isolated at home and waited for closed-loop transfer.

Because I was diagnosed, the building where I lived was immediately sealed, and I felt a little guilty in my heart, always feeling that it was because I caused everyone to not be able to go out freely. I am very grateful to the community staff, when our building was closed and managed, they set up a life service group to provide us with living materials and delivery in a timely manner. In this way, the residents in our building are also very calm, everyone is more understanding, treated with a normal heart, not afraid, and instead encourage each other.

In the early morning of March 27th, I was transferred to the Expo Exhibition and Convention Center centralized isolation and treatment point, in fact, at that time I was very calm, I did not feel that the new crown virus was terrible, nor did I worry about what sequelae would be left after my infection, but I would deliberately observe some changes in the body, but after a few days of looking, it seems that there is nothing special.

Infected people said that | have a regular daily routine, and patients are busy working on computers during the day

Busy white in the ward The pictures in this article are all provided by the interviewees

Receiving treatment here, the "big white" will deliver the medicine to the patient's bedside at regular intervals every day, and these "big white" are busy and hard all day.

Infected people said that | have a regular daily routine, and patients are busy working on computers during the day

Medical staff go to the patient's bedside to check the room and distribute the medicine.

There are more than 2,500 beds in my H2 ward. The first night we stayed in, everyone was not accustomed to it, the noise was relatively loud at night, but the next night it was quiet. Many employees of enterprises, including myself, come here with computers, and I see many people working and studying on computers during the day.

Today is my fourth day here, and the overall atmosphere here is very good in a few days, and the doctors and patients understand and help each other. In order to ensure that all patients can eat in time, "Great White" recruits volunteers in each precinct and then helps distribute supplies together, and the enthusiasm for registration is very high.

Infected people said that | have a regular daily routine, and patients are busy working on computers during the day

Recruit volunteers

Seriously, I was a bit of a surprise. Whether it is the living environment here, as well as the relationship between patients, it is very good, everyone's schedule is also more regular, every morning around 7:00 to start receiving breakfast, lunch around 12:00 is definitely sent to the bedside, dinner can also be eaten around 18:00.

Since the day before yesterday, people in the ward have begun to exercise around the venue and stretch their muscles and bones. Everyone is looking forward to getting out of the ward early and returning to their daily lives!

Infected people said that | have a regular daily routine, and patients are busy working on computers during the day

In the ward, patients exercise and stretch their muscles and bones.

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