China News Service, Hangzhou, May 1 (Guo Qiyu) Husband Bian Tiequn and wife Ye Meiyan are both medical staff. When the epidemic was severe in Wuhan in early February, the husband and wife concealed each other and applied for Wuhan. Now that Bian Tiequn just returned home after 66 days of "fighting" in Wuhan, Ye Meiyan will set off to help Enshi, Hubei.

  Bian Tiequn is the director of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Xiaoshan District Hospital of Hangzhou, and Ye Meiyan is the head nurse of the Xiaoshan District Hospital of Hangzhou. Faced with the epidemic, they put their personal safety and family reunion behind them. The husband just returned from the aid of Hubei, and his wife took the baton again, continuing their family's indissoluble bond with Hubei.

  Husband and wife signed up for Wuhan

  In late January 2020, according to the work schedule of Xiaoshan Health System, Ye Meiyan will set off for poverty alleviation in Lichuan City, Enshi Prefecture, Hubei Province to carry out medical assistance in the first week after the Spring Festival. However, due to the sudden outbreak, the plan was temporarily cancelled.

Bian Tiequn sent Ye Meiyan on an expedition. Photo courtesy of interviewees

  On the evening of February 8, major hospitals in Xiaoshan received an emergency notice to form a medical team to assist Hubei.

  "I was going to Hubei originally. I was in good health. My daughter also went to college and had no worries." The court issued a convening order, and Ye Meiyan registered for the first time.

  "I learned later that he had also signed up without me." Ye Meiyan said.

  At that time, the hospital was very busy. The couple's work was reversed day and night. They often worked overtime and did not touch it very much. The two secretly signed up without knowing each other, and determined to support Wuhan.

  That night, Bian Tiequn received a phone call notification for the next day's expedition. At that moment, Bian Tiequn made a decision: "You can't go, I'll go! There must be one person left at home!" Because this time it was in the critically ill area, he made a plan to "may not come back".

  After Bian Tiequn's expedition to Wuhan, Ye Meiyan also took over the work of the head nurse in the isolation ward of the Xiaoshan District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and stayed at the front line of the local epidemic.

Ye Meiyan's circle of friends. Photo courtesy of interviewees

  Couples from different places work together to fight the epidemic

  In Wuhan, 58-year-old Bian Tiequn, as one of the hardest "Dragon Scales" in Zhejiang Chi aid Wuhan, served as the first group of medical teams in Hangzhou to support Wuhan's third batch of medical teams. 4Deputy director of the ward and medical commissioner, leader of the fourth medical team.

  As a team member of Hangzhou, Bian Tiequn not only participates in the clinical work in the ward, but also participates in the wartime medical office meeting every afternoon, organizes briefings, and uploads them.

  The team members are from different medical institutions and different specialties in Hangzhou, so that the team members can quickly integrate into the new environment in a short time, quickly integrate and complement each other, form a situation of subject cooperation, and complement the advantages of specialty specialties. Coordination ... He often has to work continuously for more than 30 hours.

  In Hangzhou, Ye Meiyan also gave up her vacation and has been sticking to the frontline of hot clinics in the Xiaoshan District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

Bian Tiequn Chi aided Wuhan in fighting the epidemic. Photo courtesy of interviewees

  Wife reunited for three days before going to Hubei

  Recently, Bian Yiqun made a triumphant victory. 66 days after leaving home, he returned to his home after taking a rest. However, the couple was reunited for only three days, and Ye Meiyan packed up her bags and went to the Lichuan Nationality Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Hubei Province to take up the post of vice president of the hospital. The couple will be separated for another year and a half.

  Ye Meiyan said that he will live up to trust and trust, actively integrate, act actively, be creative, and continue to write a new chapter in medical assistance.

  One had just returned home and the other had to set off. Their family had an indissoluble bond with Hubei.

  In the nearly 100 days since China started the epidemic prevention war, Bian Tiequn and Ye Meiyan have been parting and fighting. They gave up their little homes for everyone and guarded the lives of the people with their hard work. Their story is also a microcosm of countless anti-epidemic stories on the Chinese land. (Finish)