(Combating New Coronary Pneumonia) Donors of "Recovery Plasma": Passing lucky to be grateful

China News Network Huzhou, February 25th (Reporter Shi Zinan) On the afternoon of the 24th, two newly recovered pneumonia pneumonia patients in Deqing, Zhejiang Province, completed plasma donation in the blood donation house of Hufeng Guanfeng after 14 days of discharge from hospital. "Plasma" donors.

The first bag of extracted plasma came from Mr. Wang, who was born in the 1980s. Mr. Wang is a son-in-law of Deqing. He was diagnosed after coming to Deqing from Wuhan in the New Year. Looking back on what he experienced in the past month, Mr. Wang lamented that he was really a lucky one.

"When I was diagnosed, I was really scared. I was afraid that I would get serious if there was any discomfort in the body. Later, with the meticulous care of the medical staff, my mindset finally recovered and my condition became better and better." Mr. Wang said, "I want to tell other patients that maintaining a good attitude is important."

During his stay in hospital, Mr. Wang felt full of care, so he also hoped to pass this "lucky" to those patients who are still fighting the epidemic through donation.

After filling out the form and laying down next to the instrument, Mr. Wang temporarily changed the donation application and changed the originally planned 200 ml to 300 ml.

Rehab thumbs up. Provided by Deqing Propaganda Department

"Then I will also donate 300 ml!" At the donation plasma site, another "post-90s" recoverer, Mr. Shen, said that he should be a person who is grateful.

Mr. Shen introduced that the news that "the plasma of the recovered person is effective for the critically ill" was informed by his family when he saw it in the news. "I hope that those with new coronary pneumonia will also recover soon, so the first thing that comes to mind after 14 days of discharge is to donate plasma."

According to Shi Xubin, the secretary and chief of the blood station in Huzhou city center, the two recovered patients were discharged on February 10, and at 12 noon on the 24th, they were separated for just 14 days. "Their plasma contains neutralizing antibodies, which can be used for the treatment of severe and critically ill patients. This is an action that will continue love and relay life." Shi Xubin said.

It is understood that the two recovered patients successfully donated 600 ml of plasma after standardized health consultation, initial screening, collection, and inspection procedures, which is expected to save 4-6 critically ill patients. (Finish)