(Combat New Crown Pneumonia) War Plague Group Portrait: "White Warrior" Holding on to the Life Baton

China News Service, Beijing, March 21 (Reporter Li Yanan, Zhang Ziyang) As the situation in Hubei has gradually improved, starting on March 17, more than 40,000 medical team members from all over the country began to withdraw in batches.

For more than 50 days, in the face of a highly contagious and extremely high-risk epidemic, they faced the relay of patients' lives every day, a national trust. Days and nights when they are in Hubei, most people can only evaluate and witness the medical staff's contribution to the epidemic through the perspective of the media. Outside the camera, more "white warriors" have experienced high-intensity labor in obscurity, striving to build the last line of life between the most helpless and the "epidemic".

According to medical personnel, this is the most real and stressful 50 days in his life. "Live yourself seriously, give hope to patients, live up to time, live up to her."

Zhang Zhongde, 56, came from Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Seventeen years ago, he was unfortunately infected during the fight against SARS in Guangzhou, and once suffered from respiratory failure, the written testament was under the pillow. He escaped from his death that year and went to war again 17 years later. Zhang Zhongde only said a few words lightly: "This disease requires me, I will go."

During tracheal intubation, patients will be faced with secretions, blood, and droplets that may splatter at any time. Each operation is a life-and-death test. Under third-level protection, prolonged and continuous intubation operations can cause medical staff to have headaches and numbness after taking off protective clothing.

Anesthesiologist Wang Nan of Tongji Hospital said that as long as he wears protective clothing, there is only one thought: "You cannot stop the patient's heartbeat."

As a member of the high-level expert group of the National Health Commission, Du Bin, director of the ICU (Intensive Care Medicine) of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, was asked by the media why he was intubated in person? His reply was: "Why can't I plug in? At this time the doctor can't get in, who do you want to get in?" "All of this has nothing to do with heroism, and the only magic weapon is integrity."

"In the face of the epidemic, every medical staff will rush forward without any enthusiasm. They do not need to be mobilized and are not afraid of life and death. This will allow the world to identify the true nature and original intention of medical staff from a more complete perspective." Peking University Aid E Medical Team An Youzhong, the group leader, once told a reporter from China News Agency: "In recent years, many people advised me not to go to the front line. As a doctor, it is difficult to look at the front and it is difficult to stand by. But the doctor is also mortal. 'Such a wonderful hand to rejuvenate, only to do the duty of a husband, I have no regrets.'

This spring, some people can go home, while others have to stay to guard their "home".

With the gradual improvement of the epidemic situation in Hubei, some general outpatient clinics in Nanjing Road District of Wuhan Central Hospital have been restored. The director of the hospital's pain department Cai Yi will also return to his familiar pain department. "I haven't performed surgery on the patient for a long time, but I can't lose the skills on hand." "There is something to do, it is always a very happy thing." .

In Cai Yi's view, life needs to look forward. It cannot always be immersed in sadness and cannot extricate itself. Fortunately, there are a group of colleagues fighting side by side. Everyone encourages each other to move forward together.

Ye Dongyun, director of gynecology at the central hospital in Ezhou, more than 60 kilometers away from Wuhan, also returned to his post from a fever clinic.

In the past month or so, the doctor has seen many patients with clustered infections, both young and old. "Which one unfortunately dies will tear the whole family apart."

"What is home? What may be reflected in ordinary times are chai oil, salt, and some trivial things. But at a crisis, many people would rather give up to save their family first. This kind of human instinct reaction is difficult to replicate at any time." Ye Dongyun said The Chinese "home" may only be able to restore its true colors at this moment: no richness, no mountain and sea food, only one "healthy and safe."

It is regrettable that this spring, someone will never "get home".

So far, more than 3,000 medical personnel have been infected, and many of them have given their lives.

More than a month after Dr. Li Wenliang's death, the instruction book "tied" to him was finally withdrawn after an official investigation.

Dean Liu Zhiming, who was ill at the front line of the epidemic, was still urgently rebuilding Wuchang Hospital a few days before his death, leaving 504 beds for patients, but his life stayed forever at 51 years old. At that time, his nurse wife was still waiting for her husband to recover, and his daughter was waiting for him to return home.

On February 23, Xia Sisi, a young female doctor in the Department of Gastroenterology, Wuhan Xiehe Jiangbei Hospital, died of new crown pneumonia after being rescued and died at the age of 29.

Jiang Xueqing, director of nail and breast surgery at Wuhan Central Hospital, was called a good doctor by the patient as "60 decibel warmer". After the outbreak, he was unfortunately infected at work, and his life was fixed on the first day of March in Jiangcheng.

Recalling his predecessor Jiang Xueqing, Cai Yi said that when everyone knew that Lao Jiang was infected, they would go to see him. When he was awake, he drove his colleagues out, laughing while saying, "Brothers, it will be dead, walk around!"

In the diary of mourning, Cai Yi wrote: "Lao Jiang is very warm. All male staff in the hospital who are not in other departments, regardless of size, call his brothers. I have been in the hospital for 17 years. It was warmer to him, to doctors and colleagues, to patients. After he left today, he took nothing, leaving us with a warm back. "

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Spring is here and everything is recovering.

China, which is gradually returning to its normal course from the suffering of the epidemic, is stepping up its efforts to regain the "pause" years. Several years later, whenever I recalled the years of fighting against the epidemic, the white angels who had turned the tide of fighting the epidemic in the front line of the epidemic were inevitable memories. Among them, there are retrogrades who run for thousands of miles, medical staff who protect their homes, and "white soldiers" who will never wake up.

It is as if a Beijing doctor who assisted Hubei wrote a message to reporters on WeChat: "No matter how many storms and snowstorms we have experienced, the baton of life in our hands will be passed down from generation to generation. Healers, benevolence, are our professional attributes." Finish)