Minnan Network September 17 news (Minnan Network reporter Chen Yuling You Yanzi correspondent Xu Yating, Wang Yanfei, Zheng Kailong Chen Weiming)
Because of their responsibility, they have no remorse; because of their responsibility, they bravely move forward. With them, there is peace for everyone!
This is a battle of epidemic prevention and control without smoke of gunfire.
In recent days, the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Putian City and Quanzhou Quangang District has touched the hearts of many people. In the face of unknown difficulties and risks, there are always people going against the light, and many medical teams in Quanzhou have moved at the behest of orders and assembled in the starry night, and the team members have gone out in white and retrograde, and have gone to Putian and Quangang to help.
Yesterday, a reporter from Minnan Network connected several white-clad angels on the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Putian and Quangang. The glimmer of light can become a torch, and their watchfulness and help under the epidemic situation are the most moving.
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Rain or shine, they fought until the wee hours of the morning

The collection team of Quanzhou City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine braved the rain to work
Last night, heavy rain fell in Liucuo Village, Nanpu Town, Quangang, and the nucleic acid collection team of Quanzhou City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine braved heavy rain to collect nucleic acid for villagers overnight.
Because the rain was too heavy and there was no umbrella, the collection staff casually brought a bag to the body, the nucleic acid was collected until more than 1 a.m., their clothes and shoes were wet, because they were too tired, the medical team member fell asleep in the chair.
Quanzhou City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine collection team members rest scene
Zhuang Li'e, attending physician of the obstetrics department of The Prefecture And City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, fell asleep in a chair tired
Leaving his sick son behind, he resolutely went to the front line
Wang Weiwei (first from right) on the front line of the fight against the epidemic
On September 15, the fourth day of supporting Putian, Wang Weiwei, a nurse in the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, wrote in the circle of friends "Eat an apple, peace and security". During the epidemic period, Wang Weiwei served as the person in charge of the nucleic acid sampling point of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fuyi University, and this time, she was the leader of the nursing team of the first batch of Putian emergency teams in Quanzhou this year.
Time back to September 10th, Friday, Wang Weiwei's son had some stomach discomfort, and their family celebrated the birthday of the elders in Tuling Town, Quangang, and they were happy and harmonious. A phone call from the hospital told her to hurry back to the hospital nursing department. She made a decision at the first time, called her husband, and on the one hand explained the precautions for taking care of her son, and on the other hand, asked him to help pack his luggage.
On the morning of the 11th, leaving her sick son at home, Wang Weiwei followed her colleagues to set off for Putian, first arriving in Fengting Town, and then to Jiaowei Town. From 7 p.m. that night, the emergency team was busy until 4 a.m. the next day, and colleagues in the second hospital collected more than 10,000 samples in one go. On the evening of the 12th, the team members received a temporary notice, and they took a car from the Fengting Town Government for more than an hour to Duwei Town, carried out nucleic acid testing overnight, and were busy until the early morning. Yesterday, the team members went to Laidian Town and grouped into 6 villages to carry out sampling work. After three days of busyness, she did not have time to video with her family until yesterday and carefully inquired about her son's physical condition.
Wang Weiwei
Close at hand, go through the door without entering
Lin Jun carried all kinds of supplies like a "female man"
Following last year's aid to Wuhan, Lin Jun, a neurology nurse at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, once again played the role of a "retrograde".
At 11:00 p.m. on September 12, after receiving the notice at home, she rushed to the hospital to prepare supplies and notify the team members to assemble. At 1:00 a.m. on the 13th, the second batch of nucleic acid sampling emergency teams of the hospital were sent away. Three hours later, the third batch of nucleic acid sampling emergency team 104 people also set off, Lin Jun is one of the members of this batch, mainly responsible for the logistics support work in the team. Because he "manages" the food, clothing, and housing of the team members, Lin Jun is called "the big housekeeper" by his colleagues.
This time, the place of support is her hometown, Quangang.
Lin Jun's hometown is in Nanpu Village, Nanpu Town, Quangang. Coincidentally, the storage point for logistics materials is in the Nanpu Town Government, just over 2 kilometers away from the Nanpu Village she has in mind, and it takes only a few minutes to ride. Very close to home, Lin Jun never went back once, still sticking to his post.
Lin Jun was busy counting supplies, and his clothes were soaked with sweat
Spinning against the heat, she sat paralyzed on the ground with heat stroke
Xu Qiuhong, a member of the First Hospital of Quanzhou City, sat paralyzed on the ground with heat stroke
In the early morning of the 13th, the third batch of 200 emergency nucleic acid sampling teams of the First Hospital of Quanzhou City set off from Quanzhou City to the mountainside town of Quangang District, mainly responsible for the work of 21 sampling points in 12 communities in the town.
Captain Zheng Kailong introduced that in the face of high temperatures, the team members wore airtight protective clothing and were busy spinning. At about 10:00 a.m. on September 15, the weather was very hot, and Xu Qiuhong after the 90s was carrying out sampling work in Fairview Square. When she was preparing to change shifts, she suddenly felt a little heat stroke. When her teammates noticed something was wrong, they helped her take off her airtight protective clothing, and her clothes and pants were already soaked with sweat. Her teammates told her to sit in the shade to rest first, handing her water and fanning the wind. After resting for a while, Xu Qiuhong gradually recovered, and repeatedly said that she could continue to rotate.
It's not enough to be impressed. At about 7:00 a.m. on September 14, Zheng Kailong hailed a car to prepare relevant materials from the hotel to the mountainside street office. After getting on the bus, the driver learned that he was from the support team, and not only took him safely to his destination, but also insisted on refusing to accept the money, thanking them for coming to help his hometown. Zheng Kailong wrote down the driver's license plate: Min CD67811.
The members of the First Hospital of Quanzhou City wrote words of cheering on their protective clothing
A note + four fruit soup, warm people's hearts
When residents brought four fruit soup, they left a warm little note
Guo Liangfu is a nurse in the endoscopy room of Quanzhou First Hospital. After following the team to Quangang on the 13th, he and his colleagues were assigned to the jinxiu square and jinxiang community station in the mountainside street to carry out nucleic acid testing for local residents.
Guo Liangfu introduced that the efforts of the team members also reaped the warmth of the residents. Enthusiastic residents specially sent four fruit soup to cool down and relieve the heat. After hastily putting down his things, the enthusiastic resident left, leaving a note. This small note reads, "Thank you to every frontline medical staff, thank you for your selfless dedication, because of you, our city is beautiful, hard work you!" May you all return safely."
This bowl of four-fruit soup full of "spring harbor flavor" is sweet to the hearts of the team members.
Taking off his protective clothing, Guo Liangfu's clothes were all wet
(All images in this article are provided by the interviewee)