China News Service, April 10, according to a report from Malaysia's "Sihua Daily", a Chinese young man with a new crown pneumonia in Malaysia donated plasma for the treatment of other patients.

The 32-year-old Zhang Jinnan (transliteration) is the second Malaysian cure of new coronary pneumonia donated plasma during the recovery period. In an interview with the Malaysia News Agency, he said that his current weight is 75 kg, so he can only donate up to 500 ml at a time, and after donating plasma, he received a notification similar to the letter of appreciation. The hospital allowed him two weeks later To make the second donation to the National Blood Bank of Malaysia.

He pointed out that not all patients with new coronary pneumonia can donate plasma. The plasma is a part of the blood, which is a pale yellow liquid (containing bilirubin). The plasma of qualified cured patients is considered to contain antibodies and can treat other patients.

He said that although he had experienced the test for new coronary pneumonia earlier, he can now make a contribution to help treat patients who are still fighting the virus, which is very meaningful.