"I'm going to Wuhan to send four stem cells, leave at 9:30, 8 minutes ..." On March 7th, at 9 am, policeman Zhao Lingfeng from the traffic police detachment of Jing'an Public Security Bureau met on duty at Hutai Road, Hengfeng. Seek help from 2 doctors at the Eastern Hospital, and need to send the stem cells for the treatment of new coronary pneumonia to the North Square of Shanghai Railway Station within 8 minutes.

It is reported that these batches of stem cells used to treat patients with severe neonatal pneumonia in Wuhan were just prepared that morning. Because the cells are alive, they must be used within 9-10 hours. If we can't keep up with the scheduled shift, the stem cells will be wasted.

After seeing the police on duty at the intersection, the doctor anxiously asked the police to claim that there were four stem cells for New Coronary Pneumonia in our car sent to Wuhan, and they needed to be delivered to the north entrance of Shanghai Railway Station North Square within 8 minutes. These stem cells will be sent directly to Wuhan by high-speed rail. Time is tight and a slight delay will delay the patient's medication use. After understanding the situation, police Zhao Lingfeng immediately drove a police car to escor the hospital staff with stem cells to the destination at the last minute before the train started. (Reporter Li Minzheng correspondent Zhou Min editor Gao Yuhui)

Editor-in-chief: [Zhou Zhaojun]