(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Visiting the isolation point for cured patients: "final preparations for safe home"

China News Agency, Wuhan, February 29th, title: Visiting the isolation point for cured patients discharged: "final preparations for safe home"

China News Agency reporter Yang Chengchen

At noon on the 29th, five dormitory buildings of Wuhan Software Engineering Vocational College, which serve as the isolation point for patients during rehabilitation period, sounded music. People put on masks and walked out of the room door, standing in the "shape" corridor to practice Baduanjin and Taijiquan.

The picture shows a cured patient discharged from practicing Ba Duan Jin. Photo by An Yuan

Wuhan New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters issued a circular No. 16 recently, requiring 14 days of rehabilitation and medical observation for patients discharged from hospital. The city's related designated places recently started to treat a large number of patients.

Wuhan Software Engineering Vocational College has been discharged from the hospital since the 21st. As of the 28th, more than 650 people have been admitted. China News Agency reporters were allowed to enter this quarantine point on the 29th, talking to patients who have overcome the disease and urgently need to go home.

This fixed point, converted by the student dormitory, guarantees that patients are separated from each other. The school provides daily necessities and meals for each patient. Patients can check the various instructions according to three living guides during the initial stay.

Medical staff measures blood pressure to cure discharged patients. Photo by An Yuan

"We take our own temperature every day and report it to us. The doctors round the house at least once a day, and (isolation point) equips us with Chinese medicine and moxibustion stickers." An educator named Wang who stayed on the 26th told reporters.

Zhong Nanshan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, judged on the 27th that infected patients should not be infected again; whether it will be transmitted to others remains to be seen. To this end, Sun Meihua, deputy principal of Wuhan Software Engineering Vocational College, pointed out that the school has formulated strict measures to ensure the safety of the inside and outside of the quarantine point; so far no cases of discharged patients have been transmitted to people.

Heals patients discharged from the Internet at isolation points. Photo by An Yuan

The college occupies an area of ​​more than 1,000 acres, and there are currently no students on campus. From the school gate to the isolated dormitory, the school set up a number of "gates." Xiang Yue, deputy head of Wuchang District of the "Sit Town" command, introduced that the isolation point was jointly commanded by the district government, Wuhan Software Engineering Vocational College, Wuhan Industrial Technology Research Institute and several hospitals.

She mentioned in particular that the headquarters provides 24-hour uninterrupted network customer service for each dormitory, and Wuhan Industrial Technology Research Institute developed a system for this purpose and provided personnel support. On the 24th, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Tong Xiaolin and Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering Dong Jiahong visited the isolation site. Currently, Academician Dong's team is docking with the technical department and plans to launch a remote diagnosis and treatment platform to help patients be monitored and treated for other basic diseases at the same time.

Medical personnel are combing the data of patients who were discharged from the hospital. Photo by An Yuan

The fixed point currently treats traditional Chinese medicine for patients in rehabilitation. Zhang Qing, deputy director of the Medical Department of Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that the isolation point provided patients with detailed rehabilitation or treatment plans, including visits, medications, and meals.

He said that patients were able to be discharged to show that their physical symptoms had improved to some extent. The 14-day quarantine was based on this to restore their lung function and further improve their immunity. After the observation period, these patients are relatively safe for the society and the family.

The patients discharged from the hospital were practicing Baduanjin. Photo by An Yuan

According to reports, the earliest batch of more than a hundred patients who entered the observation period from 21 to 23 will go home on March 7 after a number of tests have been passed.

"I am willing to be quarantined." Mr. Wu, 64, was informed that Wuhan had not issued relevant notices when he was discharged from the hospital. He was also happy and began to worry: "Where should I go? Being with my family is not good for them. Living alone is not being looked after. "

Two days before leaving the hospital, Mr. Wu learned of the 14-day recovery and isolation. "This just helped me solve the problem." He said, "I'm here to make the final preparations to go home safely."

Healed patients showed comics created by themselves. Photo by An Yuan

"I didn't expect to return to campus in this way. The various facilities of the student dormitory are relatively complete and the services are in place." Ms. Li, a part-time illustrator, painted the past half month from illness to rehabilitation Comics. She uploaded these works to social networks and was encouraged by a large number of netizens.

Ms. Li said that she was transferred from her home to the Fangcai Hospital for treatment and rehabilitation, and then went to the isolation point to observe the isolation. She said that she could reunite with her family after passing all the indicators. (Finish)