Chongqing, 3 Aug (Xinhua) -- Title: A "man who can entrust his life" -- Remember Mao Qing, "the most beautiful revolutionary soldier in the new era."
Li Qinghua, Luo Xiao, Zuo Shengnan
The healers are benevolent, the soldiers are brave, and the party members are fearless.
At the forefront of the fight against SARS, avian influenza, Ebola, and new crown pneumonia, there is a person who is called "a person who can entrust his life" by patients, colleagues and comrades-in-arms, and he is Mao Qing, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University.
Participating in non-war military operations again and again, facing the epidemic again and again, Mao Qing was moved again and again.

Mao Qing (third from right), director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University, instructs graduate students in the laboratory (photo taken on July 24). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Yongjin
"I'm responsible for bringing back as many people as I want."
At the beginning of the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Mao Qing made preparations early and rolled up his military uniform.
In the early morning of Chinese New Year's Eve, the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University received an order to draw a medical team. Mao Qing then received a phone call, "The task is coming, it is going to leave soon, who do you see going well?" Before the other end of the phone could finish speaking, Mao Qing said, "Then I will definitely go!" ”
"I please fight" "Let me come"... In the ranks, party members and soldiers all stood up. In the crowd, there are also people who are worried, nervous, anxious...
"I'm responsible for bringing back as many people as I want!" Mao Qing's sonorous and powerful words, like a heavy hammer beating the drum of war, hit everyone's heart, and strengthened the team's determination and confidence to face the battle.
Dealing with high-risk pollutants and high-intensity infectious diseases for more than 30 years, Mao Qing said this sentence, which is confident -
Mao Qing (third from right), director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University, discusses the patient's condition with front-line clinical doctors (photo taken on July 24). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Yongjin
In 2003, when SARS was raging, Mao Qing admitted 5 SARS patients to the infection department, and he commanded the diagnosis and treatment on the one hand, and guided the prevention and control work of the whole school until the end of the epidemic;
In 2014, Mao Qing took the initiative to lead a team to Africa to carry out medical tasks to assist Liberia in fighting the Ebola epidemic. Poor local medical conditions, lack of complementary testing tools and a high risk of infection in Liberia. Together with other infection control experts, Mao Qing has continuously optimized the design and protection process to "win the battle and zero infection" in the fight against the epidemic in foreign countries;
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In this fight against the epidemic, he and his comrades-in-arms once again boarded the plane without hesitation and rushed to the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan.
Mao Qing, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University, learns about the condition of patients in the isolation ward of Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital (photo taken on February 20). Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Wu Shangzhe)
"Winning a battle will always be the standard of the People's Liberation Army"
"Winning a battle is always the standard of the Plaster." In the days of Fighting the epidemic in Wuhan, Mao Qing often used this sentence to inspire his comrades-in-arms.
In Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, in order to achieve the goal of "zero infection", Mao Qing and his comrades-in-arms understood the diagnosis and treatment environment on the ground, carried out scientific design and protection, formulated work specification processes, clarified the grouping of medical personnel, led the comrades-in-arms to race against the clock, and finally took over the two wards as a whole within 48 hours, and treated 72 confirmed patients on the same day.
Transferred to Vulcan Mountain Hospital, while doing a good job in the infection control work of the whole hospital, Mao Qing took the initiative to ask Miao to serve as the director of the comprehensive department. He led department members from more than 30 units and strangers to "open up" wards, assemble beds, transport materials, debug equipment, arrange duty non-stop, familiarize themselves with the plan, and drill and check one process after another. In less than half a day, they opened a department to receive treatment.
Mao Qing, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University, gives a lecture to the students of clinical medicine (photo taken on July 24). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Yongjin
Once, when a grandmother over eighty years old was admitted to the hospital, she had difficulty walking. Mao Qing stepped straight forward and took the grandmother down from the ambulance. At this moment, embracing the patient so closely is embracing danger.
In fact, the same scene has also appeared in the fight against Ebola. During a reception of a comatose patient, Mao Qing did not hesitate to pick up the position of the patient's head and carry the patient into the "red zone" with his comrades-in-arms.
After 6 years, and then to the "epidemic" line, what has changed is that Mao Qing has formulated an enhanced version of the prevention and control standards and process standards, and what remains unchanged is that he still leads the medical team members to enter the "red zone" first, the first to receive observation, the first to treat patients, and always maintain a charging posture.
"The goal of the healer is to be free of disease in the world"
Mao Qing (front), director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of the Army Military Medical University, looks at serum history samples with medical staff in the biobank (photo taken on July 24). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Yongjin
"If you don't win the fight against the epidemic, you have to fight until the last second." The goal of the healer is to be free of disease in the world. Mao Qing said.
In the days of fighting the epidemic, everyone thought of him as soon as they encountered difficult problems, and often the phone was connected: "Professor Mao, can you come over?" Colleagues on the front line said: "He is like a man who never tires." ”
Once, Mao Qing had just returned to the station from Vulcan Mountain Hospital at one o'clock in the morning, and then rushed to the proposed new square cabin hospital to discuss the construction plan with colleagues, and returned to the station at 4 a.m. to rest for 2 hours before going to Vulcan Mountain Hospital.
Once, in the commuter car, a colleague gave up his seat to Mao Qing, and he uncharacteristically accepted. "Thank you! I didn't close my eyes last night, and I really wanted to squint for a while. It turned out that the night before, he and Bian Xiuwu's team had been busy all night.
The pace of fighting the epidemic cannot be slowed down, and Mao Qing has never stopped thinking about epidemic prevention and control. On the morning bus every day, Mao Qing combined practical combat experience and research results to set up a "bus micro-class" to help comrades-in-arms solve their puzzles.
After returning to work from the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, Mao Qing quickly threw herself into intense work, and patients came to follow up for follow-up after hearing the news.
"The blocking is successful, and you can check it again when your child goes to kindergarten, you can rest assured." After repeatedly confirming that mao Qing's affirmative reply, the patient's family finally relaxed their minds. It turned out that the child's mother suffered from hepatitis B, and Mao Qing successfully implemented the hepatitis B maternal and infant blockade for her. Now the child is more than 7 months old.
Whether in the eyes of comrades-in-arms or in the hearts of patients, Mao Qing was regarded by them as "a person who can entrust his life."