Nanjing nurse clarifies "40 days without aid, no applause" post: Go to Wuhan without applause for flowers

  "There was a nurse in a private unit who went to Wuhan for assistance alone. After the aid to Han, there was no applause or preferential treatment. Even the return ticket was bought silently, as if nothing had happened."

  Some netizens posted on Weibo that the nurse who assisted Hubei was Jia Xiaoyue from Nanjing.

  The news caused people's attention, and many netizens were upset about Jia Xiaoyue.

  But the truth of the matter is different from the aforementioned rumors. Jia Xiaoyue issued a document saying that she received the subsidy; the Wuchang District Health Bureau also awarded her an honorary certificate; she returned to Nanjing from Wuhan, and the local government also arranged to greet her.

  "I am just an ordinary person and did an ordinary thing." On April 28, Jia Xiaoyue told Peng Mei News.

  She wrote on the Internet that she did not go to Wuhan for the so-called flowers and applause, but just wanted to contribute her own strength. In order to cure people and save people, she was not an "unknown hero". Like all volunteers, what she does in Wuhan is very ordinary.

"Charity Chinese Medicine House"

  On the 26th, a Weibo netizen published an article entitled "A Nanjing" Nurse "went to Wuhan alone during the epidemic and returned to the home after the end of the support without any applause and preferential treatment." The story of Jia Xiaoyue, a 12-year-old nurse in Nanjing Private Hospital. The article also wrote, "We Hubei people are sorry Jia Xiaoyue, she has done so much for us, but we did nothing and didn't have time to say thank you and goodbye."

  "I'm so ignorant. Before friends told me about this, I didn't know these rumors online." Jia Xiaoyue told Peng Mei News (www.thepaper.cn) that she was confused.

  She did not know the netizen who first posted, nor did she know why this article and related news appeared online.

  Jia Xiaoyue said that she went to Wuhan as a member of a volunteer team, rather than "coming alone (Wuhan). Finally, she silently bought a ticket to go home ..."

  Jia Xiaoyue told Peng Mei News that the volunteer team she belongs to is "Charity Chinese Medicine Home", and the person in charge is Doctor He Jin.

  According to a report by the Wuhan Evening News on March 3, "Home of Charity Chinese Medicine" is a private medical team, and all members came to Wuhan spontaneously. After obtaining approval from the Organization Department of the Wuchang District Committee, they once established a special ward for traditional Chinese medicine at the Seventh Hospital of Wuhan City and participated in the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine at the Ninth Hospital of Wuhan City. He Jin, the person in charge of the team, introduced that there have been 41 Chinese medicine volunteers who have come from all over the country. Most of them came by car, and the car was filled with Chinese herbal medicine.

  After being informed of the aforementioned rumors, Jia Xiaoyue posted an article online on the 27th to clarify the facts.

  "After the outbreak of the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, I was concerned that the Wuhan epidemic was getting worse. I was very anxious. I felt that I could not help, and I felt very guilty. When I signed up decisively, I was very happy when I learned that I was selected, "she wrote.

  On February 19, she and other members of the volunteer team bought a high-speed rail ticket to Quanjiao County, Anhui Province. She then contacted the train conductor, got off the bus in Wuhan after communication, and then began volunteer work in Wuhan.

  Jia Xiaoyue wrote that as a volunteer, she participated in the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic in Wuhan. The Wuchang District Government of Wuhan City provided subsidies and the Wuchang District Health and Health Bureau also awarded her an honorary certificate. The Qingshan District Government of Wuhan City also set aside an apricot forest as a permanent commemoration of the fight against epidemics in Wuhan as a volunteer team. When she returned to Nanjing from Wuhan, the local government also greeted her.

Not a nameless hero, the greatest happiness is the return of peace

  Jia Xiaoyue recorded some of her experiences during her aid to Hubei.

  On February 23, she wrote, "No matter what, look forward to the dawn!"

  On February 25, the number of discharges increased, and she "relaxed during her free time." In the video, she is wearing a thick protective suit.

  On March 14th, she issued an article saying, "I've been overwhelmed and hesitated. Until now I'm determined and confident. We see the dawn of today's break!"

  On March 19th, after she finished her work in Wuhan, she began to formally isolate.

  On April 2, she posted a video wishing her a happy birthday. She also showed the "Certificate of Honor" in the video, calling it the best gift.

  On April 18, the notice of release of the centralized quarantine medical observation she showed showed that from April 4 to April 18, she received a 14-day quarantine. Jia Xiaoyue issued an article saying that today is a perfect stop for Wuhan's support work.

  Jia Xiaoyue feels that the original intention of each of the volunteers is purely to contribute to their own strength, all for the purpose of healing and saving people, not for the so-called flowers and applause. She is not an "unknown hero". Like all volunteers, what she does in Wuhan is very ordinary.

  "For us, being able to return safely is actually the greatest happiness. Therefore, I hope that everyone will not pay attention to me. Like you, I am an ordinary person who cherishes life."

  Surging News Reporter Zhu Xuan