China News Service, Hangzhou, November 26 (Zhang Yuhuan and Wei Yanran) In just a few hours, nearly 600 medical staff from 8 municipal hospitals in Hangzhou and the health bureau of the city’s West Lake, Shangcheng and Gongshu districts opened An emergency rescue relay race.

  This outbreak came suddenly.

On the afternoon of the 25th, after receiving a notification from the Hangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Zhejiang University’s Zijingang campus found a case related to the epidemic. In order to quickly cut off the transmission chain, according to the order of the provincial and municipal epidemic prevention and control leading group offices, the Hangzhou Municipal Health Commission immediately initiated epidemic prevention and control emergency plan.

Medical staff of Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine are carrying out nucleic acid testing.

Photo courtesy of Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital

  Within two hours, nearly 600 medical staff from 8 municipal hospitals in Hangzhou and the Health Bureau of West Lake, Shangcheng and Gongshu Districts assembled, and rushed to the Zijingang, Xixi and Yuquan campuses of Zhejiang University overnight, as well as the riverside where the case was located. Nucleic acid sampling was carried out in Zhicheng District.

  At 19:10 on the 25th, the 10 medical staff in the first car of the Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were ready to set off for the Zijingang Campus of Zhejiang University.

  “After receiving the nucleic acid sampling assembly order from the superior, the 50 clinical front-line medical staff in our hospital quickly assembled. The hospital also intensively prepared protective clothing, isolation gowns, masks, face screens, gloves and other materials for them, and arranged the vehicles to be ready for departure. "The relevant person in charge of Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital said.

  Chen Yanchun, the attending physician of the Department of Otolaryngology, Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, was doing child vaccine protection work in Zhuantang Street, Xihu District, and suddenly received a call from the hospital while on inspection.

The medical department of the hospital did not want to arrange for Chen Yanchun with a task, but due to the large amount of nucleic acid sampling and the shortage of manpower, she had to contact her urgently.

  Without any hesitation, Chen Yanchun embarked on this rush to help.

And this night, the doctor who had been practicing for many years was extremely moved.

She almost heard as many “thank you” as many students as she sampled.

  She said that when she heard one or two "thank you", she didn't actually feel much, but one sentence after another, more than a hundred times "thank you", made people feel moved and full of power.

  Chen Yanchun finished her work at 3:30 in the morning, and she appeared in the consulting room on time that morning.

"While sitting in the doctor's office, I am ready to set off for emergency assistance at any time." Chen Yanchun said.

In cold weather, the medical staff's face screens fogged up.

Photo courtesy of Hangzhou Children's Hospital

  "Although hard work, I have gained a lot of touch." Shen Ling, a medical staff member of Hangzhou First People's Hospital, said. Although the body feels a little uncomfortable when doing nucleic acid, the students will thank the medical staff. It is also this greeting that makes this evening. It's no longer cold.

  As a member of Hangzhou’s first medical aid team to Hubei last year, Shen Ling did not hesitate when he received a notice that he needed to transfer personnel to support nucleic acid collection.

"After the past year's aid to Hubei, the family actually understood our work better. This gave us a strong backing."

Medical staff of Hangzhou Children's Hospital are carrying out nucleic acid testing.

Photo courtesy of Hangzhou Children's Hospital

  Groups of medical staff rushed to the front line and fought the emergency battle in the shortest time.

According to a report from the Hangzhou Office of Epidemic Prevention and Control, as of 9:30 on the 26th, Hangzhou had investigated 767 close contacts and 299 close contacts. The nucleic acid test results were all negative.

31,317 other risk personnel were investigated and controlled, and the nucleic acid test results were all negative.

Nucleic acid tests were carried out on people living in the communities, workplaces and surrounding areas of the infected people. A total of 63774 people were sampled, and the nucleic acid test results were all negative.

  It has been almost 24 hours since this sudden starry night rescue, but the test is not over yet.

People use a sentence of "thank you" to pay tribute to the medical staff who stick to their posts, remember this contribution, and look forward to life as soon as possible.

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