(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Aid Hubei Medical Care Returning to Wuhan: Make up for regrets and witness the new look of the city

  China News Service, Wuhan, September 23, title: Aid Hubei Medical Care Returning to Wuhan: Make up for regrets and witness the new look of urban recovery

  Reporter Ma Furong

  The bus stopped slowly in front of the hospital building, and the voices of "welcome comrades-in-arms" came one after another.

After returning to the "battle" after nearly half a year, Jia Ming, director of the Cardiac Surgery Care Unit of Beijing Anzhen Hospital, instantly blushed his eyes.

  On September 23, as a representative of the Beijing Medical Aid Team for Hubei, Jia Ming and other 11 people returned to the West Hospital of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital.

Everything that was familiar and unfamiliar before them made them feel uncomfortable.

Group photo of medical representatives from Beijing aid to Hubei and medical representatives from the West Hospital of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital.

Zhang Changshe

  According to Jia Ming, 138 members of the Beijing Medical Assistance Team were assigned to assist the West Hospital of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital on January 27 to undertake the task of treating critically ill patients with 150 beds in 3 wards.

After 65 days of fighting, he evacuated on March 31.

  "The depression is desolate, and there is no one on the road." Jia Ming, who had participated in the SARS campaign, couldn't help feeling scared when he recalled his first arrival in Wuhan.

When returning to Wuhan this time, it was replaced by a relaxed and happy one. "Wuhan is back with busy and bright lights."

  Wrapped in thick protective clothing, you can't see each other's true faces; the parting is in a hurry, and it is too late to hug each other. This is the regret of the medical aid team members in Hubei and the local doctors in Wuhan.

During this trip, regrets were made up, everyone embraced one by one, and the emotions that had been accumulated for a long time were released.

  With familiar eyes, Guan Wenjing, a nurse from the West Hospital of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital, recognized Pan Pan, the nurse in charge of Beijing Anzhen Hospital, in the crowd.

At the moment when they hugged each other, Guan Wenjing choked to speak, letting tears wet her face.

The two doctors met again after nearly half a year.

Zhang Changshe

  Guan Wenjing said frankly that at the beginning of the epidemic, the unknown virus, shortage of supplies, and endless patients left her young at a loss.

The arrival of the Beijing aid-E medical team gave her confidence and strength. Everyone established an isolation ward, formulated standardized procedures, and admitted patients in an orderly manner. Together, they survived the difficult years and forged friendship.

  "Thank them and stand up to help us when we are most difficult." Guan Wenjing prepared three books specially for Pan Pan's children this time. "They rushed to Wuhan, and their children became'left-behind children'. Today I hope to express this opportunity through this opportunity thank."

  Pan Pan also brought a gift from the Palace Museum to Guan Wenjing.

She said that Wuhan's fight against the epidemic left unforgettable memories and the special friendships formed are precious.

She invited Guan Wenjing to Beijing as a guest, "If you don't live elsewhere, just live in my house."

Group photo of doctors and nurses in two places.

Zhang Changshe

  The Mingde Hotel, about 2 kilometers from the West Campus of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital, was the resident hotel of the Beijing Aid to Hubei during the epidemic.

It was learned that the comrades-in-arms would return to the hotel. Hou Yongsheng, a medical team member from Shaanxi who had also stayed in the hotel, was waiting here early.

  Hou Yongsheng, 27, is a nurse at Xi'an Weapon Industry 521 Hospital. He also fought in the West Hospital of Wuhan Union Hospital for 65 days during the epidemic.

Taking advantage of the vacation, he came to Wuhan alone on September 21.

  "I always dream of Wuhan, and I worry about it in my heart." Hou Yongsheng said, learning from the news that Wuhan has returned to normal, he wanted to take a look on the ground, "I will be at ease after seeing it." He visited Hankou these two days. After eating hot dry noodles and pig's feet, I plan to go to the Yellow Crane Tower, Hubei Provincial Museum and other places.

  When they met Jia Ming, the two shed tears.

Hou Yongsheng told reporters that during the epidemic, the elder Jia Ming, like his elder brother, gave him a lot of help.

Several times, Jia Ming stood at the door of the hotel, watched him go to work and greeted him off work, which made him feel particularly warm.

  When returning to Wuhan this time, Hou Yongsheng still stayed at the Mingde Hotel. “The layout of the hotel has not changed much compared with the original, but it feels different and more smoky.”

  In order to welcome the "life-savers", Ms. Zhu, a COVID-19 cured person, specially dressed up, "I am willing to accompany them around Wuhan, run errands, pick up cars and send them off by car." She said, the dedication of medical staff, Wuhan People remember it in their hearts.

Welcome more medical staff to come to witness the vibrant Wuhan.

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