(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Feature: The last moment to say goodbye to the cabin hospital

China News Service, Wuhan, March 10th, feature: Feature: The last moment to say goodbye to the cabin hospital

China News Agency reporter Liang Ting

On the red screen at the entrance of Wuhan Hongshan Stadium No.1, the characters "Out of the cabin" are particularly striking in the sun.

On March 10, it witnessed the last batch of patients recovered and discharged.

On the same day, as the last batch of 49 patients walked out of the Hongshan Gymnasium, Wuchang Fangcai Hospital, which had operated for 35 days, was officially "suspended." This is the last batch of square-level hospitals in Wuhan that have announced a "stop". So far, all of the 16 square cabin hospitals in Wuhan have "suspended their cabins" and completed their historical mission.

On the bus to the isolation point, Yang Li (pseudonym) took out the discharge certificate again, watched it carefully, and installed it carefully. Since entering the Changchang Hospital in Wuchang on February 20, Yang Li has spent a full 20 days in the cabin.

As a family of 6 people, including two children, was infected, Yang Li's mood fluctuated when she first entered Wuchang's cabin. "Everyone helped me through a difficult time." She said that the psychiatrist at Fangcang Hospital provided psychological counseling for her, and her patients comforted and encouraged her.

Before leaving the hospital, Yang Li agreed with the doctors and nurses who took care of her to wait for the end of the epidemic to make good use of the friendship of the landlords.

"I hope that the family will reunite at the end of the month and eat the hot and dry noodles made by her mother." Yang Li said that her family has recovered and everyone is waiting for her to return.

"Come on in Wuhan! Come on in Hubei! Come on in China!" In the stadium, medical staff waving flags and shouting in unison. Yang Li looked around, staring at the medical team who saw them farewell, her eyes flushed.

The patient discharged from rehabilitation Liu Yi (pseudonym) did not expect that the Hongshan Stadium, which he had personally participated in the construction, would become a "special hospital", not to mention that he would become one of the patients recovering from it.

Starting from the evening of February 3, Wuhan has transformed stadiums, exhibition centers and other places into square cabin hospitals for emergency treatment of patients with new crown pneumonia. Wuchang Square Cabin Hospital is one of the first batch of square cabin hospitals. On the evening of February 5th, the first batch of patients were treated intensively.

"I saw it in my heart." In late February, Liu Yi was admitted to the Wuchang Fangfang Hospital as a close contact. He was positive for two nucleic acid tests. He had been worried that his condition would worsen. After entering the Fangcai Hospital, the doctor checked him regularly every day and led everyone to do rehabilitation exercises. After treatment, his body did not show obvious discomfort. "This disease is not so terrible," he said.

The Wuchang Fangfang Hospital is operated by the People's Hospital of Wuhan University. It adopts the "National Medical Team + Wuhan Medical Team" joint model, and 868 medical staff from 14 medical teams in 9 provinces and cities across the country participate in the treatment and 784 beds are opened.

The security guard Lu Bing in the cabin of the Fangcai Hospital witnessed the process of slowly reducing the number of hospitalized patients. "I'm happy for the discharged patients." He said that as the number of patients sent away from Channel 1 increased, he felt that the days when Wuhan would return to normal were not far off.

According to the Wuhan New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters, there are 16 square cabin hospitals in Wuhan with a total of 12,000 people treated. As of March 10, all 16 cabin-level hospitals had been "off-class".

"'Release' does not mean the end." Tian Yi, a medical staff member at Wuchang Fangcai Hospital, said that patients in Fangcai Hospital were "cleared", and medical staff felt more relaxed than ever. However, it is still difficult to say goodbye at this moment, and they will continue to be the "gatekeepers" of the square cabin hospital. It is reported that the medical team will rest on standby and kill all the items in the stadium.

"It is also a clean stadium for the citizens of Wuhan." A medical team member said at the scene. (Finish)