(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) The Hong Kong version of the post-90s confirmed cases took a Vlog to record the special "anti-epidemic" time

  China News Service, Hong Kong, December 10th, title: The Hong Kong version of the confirmed post-90s confirmed the special "anti-epidemic" time in the Vlog of the Hong Kong version of the square cabin

  China News Agency reporter Liu Chenyao Fan Siyi Li Yue

  "Hello everyone, my name is Liu Yi (pseudonym), from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and I am a PhD student in computer science in Australia. Next, I will tell you a very'tragic' story. Everyone moves the bench and buys the seeds." Video Here, boys born in the 90s, wearing medical clothes, masks and glasses, are using Vlog to share their special "anti-epidemic" time with netizens.

  At present, the fourth wave of new crown pneumonia in Hong Kong is raging, and the number of local group outbreaks has caused the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong to exceed 7,000.

Liu Yi, a young mainlander who came to a Hong Kong university as a research assistant, was infected by a roommate in the "dancing group" and was unfortunately diagnosed.

  "When the quarantine started on November 23, I felt that I had already started to have certain reactions. For example, I would experience varying degrees of fatigue. Then on the second or third day, I would have a low-grade fever. The fever reaches about 37.2 to 37.4 degrees, and then it will be accompanied by a certain occasional cough. This cough may be caused by your itchy throat." While Liu Yi diagnosed symptoms for netizens in popular science, he also received a full "distressed" message area. Many netizens cheered for Liu Yi, and patients even exchanged their anti-epidemic experiences with him.

  According to Liu Yi's description, after he was diagnosed, he was transferred to a community treatment facility in Hong Kong Asia World Expo (Asia World Expo) similar to a Fangcang shelter hospital. After that, his fatigue increased significantly and his lungs had difficulty breathing during exercise. In the Vlog released on the 12th day of the diagnosis, Liu Yi said that he has no sense of smell and taste.

  From August 1st, the Hong Kong Hospital Authority will use the Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo community treatment facilities to receive younger and milder infected persons. The AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 1 and 2 will provide a total of about 900 beds during the period. A total of nearly 700 patients received treatment there, which was called the "Hong Kong version of the square cabin" by the media.

In response to the easing of the epidemic earlier, the Hospital Authority converted the AsiaWorld-Expo into a "standby" on September 1.

Due to the rapid increase in infection cases and the heavier load on public hospitals, the Hong Kong Hospital Authority reopened the community treatment facilities in Halls 1 and 2 of the Asia Museum on November 25 to accept confirmed patients with milder illnesses.

  Liu Yi also showed the environment of the "Hong Kong Square Cabin" hospital in Vlog.

In each patient’s exclusive cubicle, there is a table for office use. Between the single bed and the table, there is a low cabinet for the fruits, snacks, water and lamp provided by the Asia Expo. The bedding can be your own Go claim it.

  "It's about 7:40 in the morning. We start to get up and have breakfast after washing and washing." "Now I'm going to have a blood test." "It's nine o'clock now, and the isolation center of the Asia Expo is already there. The lights are out.” “I’ve been here for thirteen days, so I’m still a veteran of the Asia Museum.” In Liu Yi’s Vlog, everything from the drips of life to the process of treatment is not detailed, words The ease and humor in the book also conveys full of positive energy.

  Liu Yi told reporters from China News Agency that the purpose of recording Vlog is to share his thoughts and changes during this journey, hoping to bring hope to everyone in the fight against the epidemic, "I hope this (Vlog) can help. Everyone faces this new coronavirus correctly or bravely."

  Before the reporter issued the article on the afternoon of the 10th, Liu Yi sent the reporter the last Vlog that he did not have time to upload to the Internet. Due to the presence of antibodies in the latest blood test, he could be discharged from the hospital on the 17th day of isolation.

"The 17-day experience is a very unforgettable experience in my life." Looking back at my whole process from fear and understanding to overcoming the disease, Liu Yi thanked the netizens for their support and the medical staff for their dedication.

  At the end of Vlog, Liu Yi waved a card from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority with the words "Get Well soon" and a hand strap distributed by the medical staff, and said thank you again and again to the camera.

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