(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The most beautiful love of old people in the ward: go home with you

Zhongxin.com, Hefei, March 14th (Zhang Qiang, Zhang Wei) "Can I see him today?" This is a 76-year-old Granny Long often asked since entering the New Crown Pneumonia Ward. "He" in Grandma Long's mouth is her 83-year-old wife, Grandpa Gao.

Grandpa Gao has been sick in bed at home for more than six months, and has been taken care of by Grandma Long. The two elderly people who depended on each other were diagnosed with New Crown Pneumonia Virus on February 15 and were admitted to 92 beds and 11 beds in Z11 Ward, Cancer Center, Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital.

Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College Affiliated Union Cancer Center Z11 critical ward was taken over by the first affiliated hospital of Anhui Medical University. According to the supporting medical staff of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, the positive optimism of the old couple and the love they had in each other warmed the hearts of every medical team member. "Grandma Long and Grandpa's eyes looked at me, letting me see the best of love."

Grandma Long visits her grandfather Gao. Photo by Zhang Wei

Because Grandma Long was seriously ill and had bacterial infection, she couldn't remove the oxygen tube. The two wards that are 100 meters apart have become the "farthest distance" for the two elderly people. In order to see her husband as soon as possible, Grandma Long has been actively cooperating with the treatment, and the medical staff will also take the mobile phone dedicated to the ward to take photos and videos of the two elderly people.

After dozens of days of intensive treatment and care by the medical staff, Grandma Long finally got the "approval" from the doctor and can go to visit Grandpa Gao. Grandma Long combed her hair carefully, arranged her clothes, and was as happy as a child.

At the moment of reunion, the two old men held each other's hands tightly, looking at each other's eyes full of care and love. "You need to be grateful to them, it will be better to be grateful." Grandma Long kept cheering on Grandpa.

Grandpa Ga's condition improves day by day, and his energy is getting more and more full. On March 13, both elderly people met the discharge standards, and Grandma Long's wish came true: discharge together and go home!

"Life is not easy, blood is thicker than water, and it is good and cherished. The epidemic made me understand the value of family, nothing is more than the reunion of family members." The gratitude letters sent by the grandsons of the two elderly to the medical staff wrote, I sincerely thank the medical staff who have been paying for the two elderly people. Although I have never seen your face before, I will keep your name in my heart. "(End)