(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) The first batch of Sichuan aid-E medical team to withdraw from Wuhan will welcome 14-day holiday

China News Network, Chengdu, March 30th (Yue Yitong) The shutter was pressed. As the first batch of Sichuan medical staff to evacuate from Wuhan, the 303 people in the sixth batch of the Sichuan Medical Assistance Hubei Medical Team had the first unmasked, "Full face" group photo. A few hours ago, their second nucleic acid test results were all negative, marking the team's official release of the 14-day quarantine.

The sixth batch of the Sichuan Medical Team to assist Hubei arrived in Wuhan on February 9 and settled in Hanyang Fangcai Hospital, with a total of 506 patients treated. The medical team members are from 72 medical institutions in 11 cities in Sichuan Province. It is the medical team with the largest total number of dispatched medical institutions, the largest number of medical institutions, and the largest number of cities and prefectures. On March 17, the medical team returned to Chengdu and went directly to Heilongtan Long Island Paradise Intercontinental Hotel in Renshou County for isolation and recuperation.

Song Shigui, a member of the party group and deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Health and Health Committee, said that the 303 medical staff successfully completed the task of assisting Hubei and achieved zero infection for all team members. They will return home tomorrow. After returning home, the medical team members will have a 14-day long vacation and observe themselves while relaxing. "Everyone is working hard to fight the epidemic, take a good rest, and better prepare for future work."

"Now I can't wait to go home and have a bite of my home-cooked food." Liao Xiangli, deputy head nurse of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Panzhihua Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital, told reporters with a smile that when working in Wuhan, he was like "a "A tight string", now finally relaxed. "Our evacuation represents an improvement in the epidemic, and I believe that everything will be restored in the near future."

"Next I have to accompany my family, keep my hair long, and continue to work hard." After receiving the nucleic acid test results, Chen Shanping, the attending physician of the Geriatrics Department of the Fifth People's Hospital of Chengdu, was relieved and shed tears of emotion. Previously, she had cut her shoulder and long hair to save time in treating patients. "I have been worried and afraid in Wuhan, but what is more unbearable is the thought of my family. Now I can finally go home. I hope all patients can return home soon." (End)