(Fighting new crown pneumonia) Medical aid team for returning to Hubei: What is more beautiful than Sakura is the gratitude and enthusiasm of Wuhan people

China News Service, Wuhan, March 17th: Heading back to Hubei medical team: What is more beautiful than Sakura is the gratitude and enthusiasm of Wuhan people

China News Agency reporter Zhang Qin

"Thank you Hainan, to pay tribute to you! Thank Jiangsu, to pay tribute to you ..."

On the morning of the 17th, Wuhan Tianhe Airport was quiet for more than a month and was full of enthusiasm. The local volunteers, dressed in red, were holding banners with the words "You are the loveliest person in the new era, and our people will always remember you", waiting in front of the departure hall of the airport to say goodbye to the aid medical team who is about to return.

On this day, more than 40 medical teams and more than 3,000 medical staff who assisted Hubei will leave Wuhan in batches.

At about 10 am on the same day, more than 200 members of the Hainan Aid-E Medical Team arrived at Wuhan Tianhe Airport Terminal T3. Faced with the crowd of farewells, they responded aloud: "Come on in Wuhan, come on in China". In the airport lobby, a song "Send Comrades" is played in a loop, and the electronic screen displaying flight dynamic information is temporarily restored, and the medical team is reminded of the departure time.

The returning Hainan medical team member Wang Xuelian burst into tears in the face of the farewell team. She told a reporter from China News Agency that on the way from the station to the airport, the police on the roadside saluted the vehicle and watched everyone leave. Thinking back to the little bit of bitterness and tiredness in Wuhan for more than a month, it was more touching.

"We all say that the cherry blossoms in Wuhan are beautiful, but I think Wuhan people are more grateful and enthusiastic." As a member of the Hainan Support Hubei Medical Team, Wang Xuelian arrived in Wuhan with the team on February 4, and then entered the Jianghan Fangcai Hospital for medical treatment . The first time she came to Wuhan, she never thought that she would be treated so favorably by the local people.

Wang Xuelian recalled that when she first entered the cabin, everyone was in a sorrowful heart. On the contrary, the enthusiastic and caring patients there gave them great encouragement and support. During a blood collection for a patient, Wang Xuelian accidentally broke through the protective clothing by the treatment vehicle. "The patient was more nervous than me and said to me, 'Girl, hurry up and stay away, don't approach us to avoid being infected.' Go to the nurse's station and help me find colleagues to deal with. "

When first arrived in Wuhan, most of the members of the Hainan Medical Team did not adapt to the local wet and cold climate. Wang Xuelian said that the local staff in charge of the reception immediately contacted the caring enterprises and sent them warm underwear, down jackets and other materials to make everyone feel warm.

From the initial turmoil, to the patient's joy of being discharged from the hospital, to the excitement and pride when she was out of the cabin, Wang Xuelian felt that despite the hard work, the enthusiasm of Wuhan people and this shared "fight" experience will make her unforgettable .

Before leaving the cabin, more than 20 patients became friends in Wang Xuelian's mobile phone. She said, "We have made an appointment and we will meet again next year."

On the parting, Lin Qiliu, a member of the Hainan Medical Team, and colleagues sang the local folk song "Luzhou, Meizhou Good" again in the airport lobby. She said that she had sung this song with the patient at the Fangcai Hospital, hoping to keep the most beautiful singing voice in Wuhan.

After coming to Wuhan for more than a month, they have no time to admire the beauty of Wuhan, taste the food of Wuhan, and a square-shaped hospital nurse's badge hanging on her chest becomes the best souvenir. Lin Qiliu said that this badge had witnessed his experience in Wuhan.

Liu Rui, a nurse from the Department of Gastroenterology, Tianjin Cancer Hospital, was one of the first batch of medical aid team in Tianjin.

"Today is the 52nd day of my arrival in Wuhan. Although I feel homesick, but I really want to leave, I don't have the feeling of being at home," said the parting girl. The Tianjin girl couldn't help crying. She said that after so many days together, she had a deep affection for the city and the people living here. "I hope that the people of Wuhan will return to normal life as soon as possible. When the cherry blossoms come next year, they must come back and take a good look. . "

Deng Jin, 60, is the leader of the third batch of medical aid team in Guizhou Province. On the afternoon of the 17th, he will lead the team members on the return train. In the past month or so, Deng Jin and colleagues treated more than 80 patients with new coronary pneumonia at the Fanghang Hospital of Wuhan Sports Center.

Witness that the square cabin hospital, which was temporarily rebuilt by the stadium, went from empty to full, and then returned to the air. Deng Jin said that if he had the chance, he would take his family back to the place where he had "fought", watch a game and run a marathon in Wuhan. (Finish)