[Commentary] On April 15th, with the last batch of members of the Inner Mongolia Chihu Hubei Medical Team returning to the quarantine, the 849 medical staff in Inner Mongolia Chihu Hubei all returned home safely with no infection. The reporter learned that during the epidemic of this war, some medical teams from Inner Mongolia entered the Wuhan Fangcai Hospital, and some of them were supporting Jingmen City. Some of the team members were specialists in the respiratory department who shocked the front line, and some defended the psychological defense line. Psychiatrist ... This epidemic of aid to Hubei has different memories for each of them.

[Explanation] Zhang Qing is the doctor of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's counterpart aid to Jingmen City, and the captain of the Hubei Medical Team of the Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University. She told reporters that the most unforgettable thing about her trip to Hubei was the patients she had treated. Zhang Qing delivered chocolates to the youngest patient in the ward, and took the infected volunteers back from the death.

[Same period] Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Zhang Qing, Captain of Hubei Medical Team

He is a volunteer so he is infected (new coronary pneumonia) at work. When he was in the hospital bed, as soon as I watched his video, I cried. Such a strong person, and such a caring person, why is he (sick) so heavy? In my heart (think) I must pull him back, so he was particularly moved. He said yes (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) and Jingmen gave him a second life.

[Commentary] The younger sister Bao Shalina who led the patients of the Wuhan Fangcai Hospital to dance the Mongolian Andi Dance went home. After this aid, she and her teammates have regarded Wuhan as their second hometown. Although Bao Shalina came back, she said: "I have always been worried about Wuhan."

[Same period] Bao Shalina, member of the third medical team in Inner Mongolia

When I was in Wuhan, the first thing to get up was to take a mobile phone and see if there were any special tasks in the workgroup that we need to complete today. After returning home, I used to do it every day. The first thing I woke up to was the beginning Looking for mobile phones, looking for all kinds, and then looking at our work group, but found that these days are very quiet, no one speaks. Then it seemed to be watching TV and watching the news, but I would pay special attention to some situations in Wuhan. I was very worried anyway, and then I watched some reports and the like, and I still shed tears.

[Commentary] As the only psychologist of the Hubei Medical Team in Inner Mongolia, Li Haojun walked with the round doctor in the ward during the day to provide psychological intervention for patients. In the middle of the night, Li Haojun still had to hold his mobile phone, waiting to answer the calls from those who suffered from anxiety and insomnia. Recalling this trip to Hubei, Li Haojun lamented that he had received a lot of emotions.

[Same period] Inner Mongolia Chi aids Hubei psychologist Li Haojun

The people of Wuhan are very touching. Our greatest feeling is that as long as we walk on the street and on the roadside, as long as there are local people in Wuhan, he will definitely stop, and he will definitely tell us in the same way, thank you, including sometimes a takeaway Brother, he will stop the car and come to us, thanking us. We have all met. We will definitely go to Wuhan next year. We will go to the places where we have lived and the places where we have worked next year. We must take a look.

(Reporter Chen Feng Hohhot reports)

Editor in charge: [Yu Xiao]