Xinhua News Agency, Changsha, March 8th (Reporter Liu Fangzhou, Zhang Yujie) A few days ago, Lansi Technology donated an ECMO (External Membrane Pulmonary Oxygenation) to Nanhua University for transfer to Changsha Central Hospital affiliated to Nanhua University. This ECMO will be a weapon for the hospital to treat patients with severe heart and lung failure. Zhou Qunfei, a member of the National People's Political Consultative Conference of Hong Kong and a chairman of Lansi Technology who witnessed the donation ceremony at the scene, finally landed on a stone.

Zhou Qunfei is well aware of the importance of this equipment. After several setbacks, she purchased under the market shortage and doubled the price. After the equipment arrived in Hong Kong, it was shipped directly to Changsha by business jet. According to statistics, since the occurrence of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Lansi Technology has donated more than 30 million yuan in value.

Not only Zhou Qunfei, in the battle for epidemic prevention and control, "they" from Hong Kong and Macao, while taking care of family and work, dedicated themselves to actively donate materials to help fight the epidemic.

After receiving the anti-epidemic initiative from the Changsha Overseas Friendship Association, Zhang Xiaoqin, the executive chairman of the Hong Kong Changsha Friendship Association, immediately organized members of the Hong Kong and Macao members of the Changsha CPPCC, members of the Hong Kong Changsha Friendship Association, and directors of the Changsha Overseas Friendship Association. Solicit donations and medical supplies.

Zhang Xiaoqin knows from her long-term charity experience that she needs "precise assistance" for charity. "Donations have to be donated on the blade, multi-pronged," she said.

In order to ensure that the donated materials meet the needs and standards of the hospital, under the coordination of the Changsha Overseas Friendship Association, Zhang Xiaoqin contacted the Changsha First Hospital and established a material confirmation group to ensure that each batch of materials is accurately and timely delivered to the front line.

She also donated masks to vulnerable groups, so that everyone has the minimum protection. "Everyone has a mask, and the doctor's burden can be lighter!" She said.

In the early days of the epidemic, Zhang Xiaoqin himself had donated urgently needed medical supplies worth 250,000. "It is my due attitude and responsibility to lend a helping hand at a crisis."

At a critical juncture, the nation is at heart. Women from Hong Kong and Macao have become an indispensable force in Hunan's epidemic prevention and anti-epidemic work.

Zhang Dana, a member of the Hunan Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference of Macao, whose ancestral hometown is Hunan, heard that there was a gap in medical protection materials in his hometown, and from the third day of the new year, he began to contact manufacturers to purchase protective materials one by one. Zhang Dana contacted and purchased 400 sets of protective clothing, and immediately docked with the First Hospital of Changsha City.

However, a few days later, due to the manufacturer's reasons, protective clothing could not be shipped. When Dana Zhang called the hospital, she couldn't help crying. "I was so scarce on the front line, but I didn't do what I promised, and I felt guilty."

But she did not give up. Finally, she found protective supplies through a friend's introduction. She purchased 1,000 N95 masks and 60 sets of protective clothing and donated to the Provincial Charity Federation. Then she managed to buy 20,000 pairs of gloves and 1,500 masks to donate to Hunan. .

From before the Spring Festival to the present, Hong Kong-born Changsha CPPCC member Sun Xiuzu has been searching on WeChat for channels to buy medical supplies such as masks. Since the outbreak, she has been silently watching the situation in her hometown of Changsha, donating money and supplies.

"Because you ca n’t let your eyebrows fall, many female representatives from Hong Kong and Macao around me have stepped forward in the epidemic, soliciting donations through various channels, looking for sources of supply to buy scarce medical supplies, and docking with Wuhan or the hometown government to ensure The supplies can be delivered to the front-line medical staff and staff as soon as possible. "Sun Xiu said that when Women's Day is approaching, I hope this unselfish love and this warmth can calm the epidemic as soon as possible and let the haze disperse go with.