(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Interview with the members of the Mainland Nucleic Acid Testing Support Team: We are duty-bound to help Hong Kong fight the epidemic

  China News Service, Hong Kong, September 12th, title: Interview with a member of the mainland nucleic acid testing support team: We are duty-bound to help Hong Kong fight the epidemic

  China News Agency reporter Zhang Xiaoxi

  Due to the severe new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong, at the request of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, under the overall deployment and command of the central government, about 600 people from the mainland nucleic acid testing support team arrived in Hong Kong to help Hong Kong fight the epidemic.

On the 12th, three mainland nucleic acid testing support team members from Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian were interviewed by reporters from China News Agency in Hong Kong. They said that the blood of Hong Kong and the mainland is thicker than water, and "it is our duty to help Hong Kong fight the epidemic."

  Li Minmin, the chief technician from the Laboratory of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, is one of the members of the mainland nucleic acid testing support team.

She said that Jinan University is a well-known 100-year-old overseas Chinese school. The epidemic in Hong Kong has always affected the hearts of alumni. Everyone hopes that the epidemic in Hong Kong will pass as soon as possible and normal lives can be restored.

  She said that the mainland nucleic acid testing support team was fully prepared for this work in Hong Kong. Although they had taken great risks on the front line of the fight against the epidemic, it was their duty to help Hong Kong fight the epidemic.

  "Our goal and original intention is to hope that Hong Kong can achieve universal testing and improve testing capabilities as soon as possible, so that Hong Kong can finally achieve an early victory in the fight against the epidemic and restore its past prosperity and stability." Li Minmin said.

  Xie Li, deputy chief technician of the Medical Laboratory Science Department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, said in an interview that she was most moved by the strength and hard work of the mainland nucleic acid testing support team members throughout the work process.

  For example, she said that some support team members who came to Hong Kong delayed their wedding because "weddings can be delayed, but the fight against the epidemic cannot be delayed." Others said that the blood of the people in Hong Kong and the Mainland is thicker than water. It is with the heart of helping Hong Kong people to come to support.

  Deng Yanqin, a member of the Mainland Medical Support Team from the Fujian CDC, shared the same feeling.

She told reporters that she had volunteered to work in Hong Kong by the mainland nucleic acid testing support team, hoping to contribute to Hong Kong's epidemic prevention and control.

The picture shows Deng Yanqin, a member of the Mainland Medical Support Team from the Fujian CDC.

She said that for the support team of about 600 people, everyone should be familiar with and proficiently complete the work as soon as possible in their respective posts, so as to improve the overall inspection efficiency and ensure the quality of the inspection.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Wei

  She said that for the support team of about 600 people, everyone should be familiar with and proficiently complete the work as soon as possible in their respective posts, so as to improve the overall inspection efficiency and ensure the quality of the inspection.

  Deng Yanqin pointed out that due to long hours of work, members of the support team are accustomed to fatigue and injuries, but there are still many members who voluntarily ask to be transferred to the most difficult positions. This also makes her feel the spirit of the support team members' high spirits. .

  "Many of the team members wear diapers and try not to leave the warehouse as much as possible." She took the team members working in the Huoyan Lab as an example.

  For the arrival of the nucleic acid testing support team in the Mainland, many enthusiastic Hong Kong citizens continue to express welcome and gratitude to them by writing letters, sending emails, making greeting cards, hand-painting themed cartoons, and sending flower baskets.

The members of the mainland nucleic acid testing support team also felt very warm.

  Deng Yanqin said: "We believe that with the support of the general public, Hong Kong will certainly be able to overcome the epidemic as soon as possible. After the epidemic, Hong Kong, the Oriental Pearl, will become even more radiant." (End)