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Fight against the epidemic Returnees are united in their determination

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Fight against the epidemic Returnees are united in their determination

Zhao Lei (right) is fighting in the frontline of medical treatment against the epidemic.

Fight against the epidemic Returnees are united in their determination

Zhiyun Health sent the equipment to Wuhan for the first time, and the engineers have done a good job of debugging the simulated environment.

Fight against the epidemic Returnees are united in their determination

Shen's company employees installed human thermometers at major transportation hubs in Shanghai.

One party has a need, and the eight parties rush to help.

Since the outbreak of the pneumonia epidemic of the new coronavirus infection, it has touched the hearts of many returnees who have studied abroad, and they have taken action for the first time, in the intensive care unit, at the prevention and control checkpoint, on the way to help, on the front line of fundraising... It's all for life.

At the same time, there are more returnees who are contributing to the effort, wanting to grit their teeth and insist on it a little more, and want to do more. Individuals, bit by bit, for the same goal, have converged into a firm force of unity of purpose.

"If you don't control the epidemic, you will never collect troops!"

"Don't tell my mother about my going to Wuhan." Zhu Xingen, vice president of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, who had visited the University Hospital of Siena in Italy, told his sister this. Her mother was over eighty years old, and Zhu Xingen didn't want her to worry.

In order to help Wuhan fight against the epidemic, on the third day of the Chinese New Year, the Jiangxi medical team urgently formed a team, Zhu Xingen led the first batch of 138 medical teams to Wuhan, entered the Fifth Hospital of Wuhan, and prepared to gradually take over the intensive care unit and 3 general wards with the cooperation of the medical staff of the hospital, and enrich the strength of the emergency department.

A few hours before the interview, Zhu Xingen had just finished working in the intensive care unit in the core area, and he and his colleagues were wearing strict protective clothing, isolation gowns, hats, masks, goggles, face screens... Walking is extremely bulky, the goggles in front of you are easily atomized, and medical staff need to overcome obstacles and complete the rescue and treatment actions accurately.

"Before and after the Chinese New Year's Eve, many medical staff in our hospital volunteered to sign up to support Wuhan," Zhu Xingen told this reporter, "saving lives and helping the injured, medical staff are not hanging on the lips." In the face of saving lives, everyone is eager to contribute in the first place." Zhu Xingen was the backbone of his colleagues, who wrote his name "Zhu Xingen" on the back of his orange protective suit.

Many of the female medical staff in the medical team had jet-black hair, but in order to avoid the source of contamination in their hair, they did not hesitate to cut off their long hair before the expedition, and brushed it into a short hair.

Zhu Xingen looked at it with both heartache and pride, and at this critical juncture, the team members were firm and brave, and everyone was good.

"Mom already knew you were going to Wuhan, and she was very supportive of you." His sister's words on the phone stunned him. Immediately, he understood his tacit understanding with his mother.

"When a patient is discharged, that's when I'm happiest!"

Zhao Lei's patients are mainly distributed on the first floor of the isolation ward of the headquarters of Wuhan Union Hospital, and at the same time, he also supports the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital and goes to the Red Cross Hospital for rounds. This hospital is a lower-level hospital of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital, and since January 22, together with several other municipal hospitals in Wuhan, it has been urgently and as a designated hospital for fever diagnosis, treating suspected and confirmed cases of pneumonia infected by the new coronavirus. Among them are more than a dozen patients, including Zhao Lei, a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard Medical School in the United States and now the chief physician of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Wuhan Union Hospital.

"As far as the current epidemic situation is concerned, the number of medical staff is still insufficient, especially doctors specializing in infection and respiratory. Now we have medical staff from all over the country who come to support us, and the situation is getting better, but we still want more doctors with relevant professional backgrounds. Zhao Lei told this reporter. Treating patients day and night has long been a common portrayal of him and his colleagues and the medical workers who have been on the front line all these days.

"When a patient is discharged, that's when I'm happiest!" Zhao Lei said.

Earlier, academician Zhong Nanshan disclosed to the outside world in an interview with the media that there was a case of 1 patient infecting 14 medical staff, and this patient was transferred from Wuhan Union Hospital to Pulmonary Hospital. Zhao Lei also visited this patient in Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital a few days ago, the patient's vital signs have tended to be stable, although in the recovery process will also face infection, lung function recovery and other tests, but at this time, the patient's situation let him have a moment of relief.

"This is one of the patients I have handled, and the patients themselves have attracted a lot of attention. After the relay rescue of our medical staff, Union Hospital and Pulmonary Hospital, it is very valuable that patients can now reach their current state. Although there is still a long way to go in the future, at this moment, we feel relieved and encouraged. Zhao Lei said.

Zhao Lei is a native of Wuhan, and this city is his home, and he has to guard it well.

"The meeting lasted 10 minutes and we decided on 3 things!"

Wuhan was locked down, and it was difficult to get in and out, and Kuang Ming's original idea of personally leading engineers to Wuhan to install the "Zhiyun Medical Hub Management System" was frustrated. He said his employees would feel more secure if he were there.

Kuang Ming, who obtained a master's degree from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom in 2010, returned to China at the end of 2012 to establish Zhiyun Health after finishing his work in the United States, committed to building a one-stop chronic disease service and health management platform. At present, more than 1,000 second- and third-class hospitals in China have reached cooperation with his team, and Zhiyun Health has gradually grown into one of the largest chronic disease management enterprises in China.

January 25, the first day of the Lunar New Year. After learning that Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, which officially started construction, had the need to install the Zhiyun Health Platform, Kuang Ming immediately held an online meeting with the company's executives.

"The meeting lasted for 10 minutes, and we decided on three things: first, whether to do it or not to do it; second, if we donate, how much we would donate; and third, if we did, who we chose to do it." Kuang Ming told this reporter.

After 10 minutes, Kuang Ming and the team decided to donate 100 Zhiyun all-in-one machines, 24 tablet computers and related consumables to Wuhan at the first time, responsible for the installation and deployment of the Zhiyun system of Huoshenshan Hospital. The equipment is in the Hangzhou warehouse, many employees have already gone home for the New Year, Kuang Ming's colleagues drove back to Hangzhou from their hometown, contacted the docking logistics, and smoothly transported the equipment to Wuhan within one day.

"Everyone is in the same mood, every second counts, and I don't want to delay at all." Kuang Ming said.

During the construction of Huoshenshan Hospital, 5 engineers from Kuang Ming's team had already worked overtime in Wuhan to debug the simulated environment. Today, Vulcan Mountain Hospital has been completed and delivered, and the engineers of Kuang Ming's team have officially transported the equipment to the hospital on February 2, waiting for an order to install the system in the hospital.

"Time is tight and the task is heavy, wait until the early morning to install it in place!" This is the "dead order" issued by Shen Longtang on the first day of the Chinese New Year to the staff in charge of the installation of the body temperature camera.

On the afternoon of January 25, the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, together with the relevant departments of various transportation hubs, urgently requisitioned almost all of the inventory and production capacity of Juge Electronic Human Body Temperature Measurement Thermal Imaging Cameras for human temperature measurement and epidemic prevention and control in crowded places.

Shen Lingtang, the founder of Shanghai Juge Electronic Technology, who returned from the United States and received a doctorate degree from Princeton University, responded with the team at the first time and quickly installed and debugged equipment at Shanghai railways, airports, subways and other influx points to protect the safety of the city.

"Prior to this, we had installed a number of thermal imaging camera devices. Chinese New Year's Eve night, our partners went to Shijiazhuang to install equipment for the local hospital, and rushed to Beijing West Railway Station on the first day of the New Year to install equipment and debug. Shen Langtang told this reporter.

In many hospitals, shopping malls, offices, and government offices in Shanghai, Shen's team is working overtime to urgently install temperature measurement equipment. He told reporters that next, as the time for Shanghai to resume work is approaching, the pressure to install equipment has only increased, but the team employees have no complaints. In this battle against the epidemic, everyone wants to contribute!

"Most of the team members are 'post-90s' and want to do something to fight the epidemic!"

Seeing that the year is approaching and seeing various reports about the epidemic every day, Wu Difei, the founder of Shanghai Wufeng Technology, can't sit still.

Born in 1992, Wu Difei graduated from the University of Minnesota in the United States, returned to China to start a business and deeply cultivated the e-sports pan-entertainment industry, and many of the e-sports anchors signed by the company already have a considerable number of fans. During the SARS period in 2003, Wu Difei was still in elementary school, and the whole family was extremely cautious about the measures taken at that time to close isolation and strictly control access. Now, children have grown up, in the face of the epidemic, he mobilized the members of the company to quickly raise supplies, and wanted to use the "post-90s" way to protect the white-clad angels fighting in the front line.

"Many of the team members are 'post-90s' and want to do something to fight the epidemic!" Wu Difei told this reporter that not only them, but also many contracted anchors under the company have also taken action, donated epidemic prevention materials, and issued initiatives to their fans to unite their strength.

On the day of Chinese New Year's Eve, Xuanshi Interactive Entertainment, which belongs to Shanghai Wufeng Technology, donated 100,000 masks to Wuhan to help Wuhan jointly fight the pneumonia infected by the new coronavirus. At the same time, he and his team, together with the People's Pharmacy, donated 600 sets of medical protective clothing to Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, which "treated the first patient with pneumonia infected with the new coronavirus". Since then, the co-founder of the team, "Xuxu Baby", has donated 50,000 protective masks, and its 37 anchors have donated a total of 200,000 yuan.

"Most of the channels are the advantages of our returnees, and if the epidemic prevention materials are not enough, we will raise funds again!" I can count a little more! (Reporter Sun Yahui)

People's Daily Overseas Edition ( 2020-02-05, 10th edition)