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Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

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Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

In the winter of 2019, a virus infection quietly swept across the land of China.

Many people, forever left in that cold winter.

Too many tears soaked the eyes of those who were afflicted by the disease.

We are grief-stricken in the midst of disasters, struggling to survive in dangers, and ushering in a new life in the midst of unity.

Too much unwillingness, swirling in my heart.

There is too much warmth that illuminates our way forward.

There are too many miracles that have sustained us out of this predicament.

Among them, the Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by more than 30,000 people and built in only 12 days, is our spiritual belief.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Because of it, too many people have been spared the torment of serious illness.

Because of it, too many people have found light in their lives.

To this day, I still can't hold back my tears.

Now, four years have passed, and Leishenshan Hospital has already completed its spiritual mission.

But after reading its current situation, I realized that negative evaluations have long occupied the mainstream, and I can't help but sigh.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

At the end of 2019, when the virus was quietly raging, no one cared.

As more and more people are admitted to the respiratory department, many doctors just think that this may be just a common flu.

At that time, only a few people woke up in time to think that this could be a big infection, but no one believed it at all.

Soon, the virus began to spread wildly, and every hospital in Wuhan was overcrowded, and pedestrians on the street began to cough, and soon began to have a high fever, loss of taste, and general weakness.

Only then did people begin to face up to the virus, and Wuhan was locked down.

But at this time, it was just in time for the peak of going home during the Spring Festival, and the condition was already out of control.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

So, during the Spring Festival that year, people all over the country spent it in their own homes, and they also had the longest Spring Festival ever.

However, compared to the shutdown of other cities across the country, Wuhan is more lonely and helpless, panic and death.

Every day, a large number of patients flood into hospitals, many of them in critical condition, but they do not even have the opportunity to seek medical treatment.

There are many people who have not been found from illness to death, and it has been a long, long time since the body was found.

What is even more desperate is that there is no place to bury the remains......

In order to control the situation, the central government decided to quickly build a hospital capable of accommodating a large number of patients, Leishenshan Hospital.

Support teams from all over the country were then dispatched to Wuhan to relieve the pressure on the local medical system.

It is not easy to build a hospital that can accommodate thousands of people in a matter of days, with a range of medical facilities.

Not to mention Wuhan, which has long been locked down.

But there are more ways than difficulties.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

The Chinese, known as the "infrastructure madman", like to create the impossible.

In less than a day, engineers designed the layout and details of the hospital according to the terrain and climate.

They adopted a zigzag layout, which not only ensures air circulation, but also reduces the risk of cross-infection.

In this way, the model of the entire hospital came out, but how to turn the drawings into reality still requires more manpower and financial resources.

The first is manpower.

It was the Spring Festival, and many people returned to their hometowns, and even those who stayed in Wuhan because of the lockdown were only a few.

However, when the news of Leishenshan Hospital's recruitment of workers came out, migrant workers from all over the country rushed across thousands of mountains and rivers.

Then there are the building materials, and in the official spring, very few companies are building, and because of this, the construction companies do not produce too many raw materials.

However, it is imperative to build Leishenshan Hospital, so many factories that have been on holiday have started work urgently, just to produce materials as soon as possible.

After all this is equipped, 30,000 workers are sleepless on the construction site, and the construction site of Leishenshan Hospital is brightly lit day and night.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Finally, 12 days later, Leishenshan Hospital was completed, with complete medical facilities in the hospital, including infectious diseases, pathology, imaging, laboratory and other departments, becoming another miracle in the history of mainland architecture.

After the completion of the Leishenshan Hospital, it really lived up to expectations.

On February 8, 2020, a total of 2,011 patients were admitted to the hospital for severe and critical patients, and most of them recovered and were discharged.

Leishenshan Hospital has once again rewritten the history of the new crown infection of the mainland people.

For a time, the Chinese people were proud in their hearts.

However, the subsequent developments were a bit beyond the imagination of netizens.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Seeing the anti-epidemic mission carried by Leishenshan Hospital, other parts of the country have begun to follow suit.

Many cities have learned from the successful experience of Wuhan Leishenshan Hospital and have begun to build or renovate medical facilities to cope with the problem of medical treatment and hospitalization of fever patients.

Beijing, Hunan, Henan, Heilongjiang, Shaanxi, Guangxi, Guizhou and other places have successively started the construction and repair of wards to enhance local medical capacity.

On January 27, 2020, the construction of Qiboshan Hospital in Zhengzhou, Henan Province began.

Construction workers sweat in the cold wind, and their shovels and hammers have become powerful weapons in the fight against the epidemic.

There was a migrant worker named Li Qiang at the scene, who gave up the opportunity to reunite with his family during the Spring Festival and resolutely joined the construction team.

"I know it's dangerous, but I know that if I can do my part, I can help more people," he said. ”

After 9 days, it was completed on February 6 and began to admit patients on February 13.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Of course, in addition to this kind of new designated hospital for the treatment of new crown patients, there are many places where the old hospital is being renovated and renovated.

According to Xinhua news agency, Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital began renovation work on January 30 in case it is needed to provide support for possible changes in the epidemic.

The fortress that once fought against SARS is now once again a battlefield in the fight against the coronavirus.

In just a few days, there was once again a large number of medical staff and construction workers, who were racing against time day and night to buy precious time to treat patients.

For example, the Ninth People's Hospital in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, has become a designated hospital for the treatment of new crown patients.

As Dongguan City is an important manufacturing city with a large foreign population, the Ninth People's Hospital of Dongguan in Guangdong Province has become a ray of hope in people's hearts because it has corresponding isolation and treatment facilities to provide timely treatment for patients.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

However, as the pandemic gradually came under control, the future of these makeshift hospitals became the focus of public discussion.

Some are beginning to question whether the construction of these hospitals was too hasty and whether it caused unnecessary waste of resources and finances.

They believe that after the epidemic, these hospitals may face the fate of idleness or even abandonment.

There have been various voices on the Internet, with some accusing policymakers of failing to fully consider the long term, and others worrying about the possible hidden economic benefits behind this.

However, there are also those who believe that the construction of these hospitals is a necessary emergency measure in the face of the pandemic, and they have saved countless lives at a critical time.

Amid the controversy, we have to think about the relevance of these hospitals.

Have they really lost their usefulness, or are they still of untapped potential?

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

In the shadow of the pandemic, these hospitals were once shelters for patients and battlegrounds for medical staff.

Can they be transformed into routine medical facilities today to continue to serve people's health?

Or is there some new use?

With the easing of the epidemic, Leishenshan Hospital has also entered a new stage.

The hospital, which once played a huge role in the fight against the coronavirus, seems to be useless after completing its emergency treatment mission.

But in fact, Leishenshan Hospital was not demolished immediately after the epidemic.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Although the medical equipment and equipment were quickly moved out, the area of Leishenshan Hospital was largely preserved and housed by the local museum, which became a witness to history.

Because this hospital not only records the arduous journey of the Chinese people in fighting the epidemic, but also has become an important place for public health education and epidemic prevention knowledge popularization.

However, there have also been some reports that parts of Leishenshan Hospital are showing signs of abandonment due to the lack of ongoing maintenance and renewal, and even overgrown weeds in some places.

The original open and flat factory building is now barren because there are no people; The walls that used to be white and heavy now look mottled; The original spacious and bright aisle is now dim and dark......

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

Many people say that similar mobile hospitals were built in various places after the epidemic, but they are also in abandonment.

I can't help but sigh.

At that time, under such uncertain circumstances, the construction of the field hospital was a well-intentioned move.

But if it is really after the epidemic is about to end, it will continue to follow suit, it is a bit puzzling.

However, it has already happened, and perhaps a better thing is to think about how to deal with these mobile hospitals, at least not to let these efforts and efforts go to waste.

For a while, under the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the experience of many ordinary people is really sad, but after thinking about it, maybe this incident can bring us new inspiration.

The impact of such an unforeseen crisis on a country and its people is undoubtedly enormous.

Leishenshan Hospital, which was built by 30,000 people in 12 days, has become what is happening now after 4 years of abandonment? The usefulness is unexpected

It also makes us wonder if the hospitals that were once set up to fight the epidemic can also play a role in other types of emergencies.

Just like the pre-made food turmoil last year, after many places in Ukraine were bombed, people were displaced and resources were scarce.

Of course, this is just imagination.

After all, prefabricated dishes are not a good thing in themselves, but the contribution of Leishenshan Hospital to the mainlanders is real.

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