(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) The cases in Baise, Guangxi are approaching 200 "her" forces to charge the "epidemic" line

  Chinanews.com Baise, February 11th: Cases in Baise, Guangxi are approaching 200 "her" forces to charge the "epidemic" line

  Chinanews reporter Yang Qiang Chen Qiuxia Huang Yanmei

  The Guangxi official announced on the evening of the 10th that from 12:00 on February 9 to 12:00 on February 10, there were 12 new local cases in Guangxi, all in Baise City.

As of 12:00 on February 10, a total of 192 confirmed cases have been reported in this round of local epidemic in Guangxi.

4 million people undergo a new round of full-scale testing

  "We have been notified that we will accept a new round of nucleic acid testing for all staff from tomorrow." On the evening of the 10th, He Zuhan, a volunteer who was helping the medical aid team in other places to carry supplies, told a reporter from Chinanews.com that their family had completed the nucleic acid test that night. register.

  Baise City, Guangxi has jurisdiction over 12 counties (cities, districts), including Tiandong County, where He Zuhan is located, with a total population of 4 million.

She said that the relevant local authorities issued an emergency notice that the city's 12 counties (cities, districts) will carry out a new round of nucleic acid testing for all employees on February 11, requiring 6 hours to complete the sampling work.

  The cumulative number of confirmed cases reported in this round of local epidemics has approached 200, including 90 ordinary cases and 102 mild cases.

The official report said that all positive people have been transferred to designated medical institutions in time for isolation and treatment, and the current condition of the case is stable.

The picture shows people in Debao County, Baise City, Guangxi undergoing nucleic acid testing.

Photo by Chen Qiuxia

  Epidemiological survey results show that all cases of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in this round of Guangxi belong to the same transmission chain.

According to the comparison of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it is highly homologous to the genome of the Omicron virus in the outbreak in Shenzhen on January 31.

  The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters Office issued an emergency notice on the same day, requiring all schools at all levels and types in Baise City to postpone the start of school; other areas and schools outside Baise should not organize students to return to school earlier than February 20.

  The official vowed to "strengthen the power of the whole region" to win the battle of annihilation for the prevention and control of the Baise epidemic.

"She" force charges "epidemic" line

  "In the middle of the night on February 7, I counted my call records for the day, and there were 137." said Lu Qingyan, head nurse of the third department of the People's Hospital of Qinbei District, Qinzhou City, Guangxi.

  On February 7, Lu Qingyan led a team in charge of nucleic acid sampling in Wangdian Yao Township, Youjiang District, Baise City.

As the leader of the team, Lu Qingyan's mobile phone became a "hotline" for a while because of the constant incoming calls.

While helping with on-site information registration, she coordinated security work.

  There are many elderly people in Wangdian Yao Nationality Township who cannot walk due to old age or illness. Lu Qingyan and her teammates brought sampling tubes and swabs, and walked door-to-door on the muddy road to complete nucleic acid sampling.

  "The wind was piercing, and everyone's protective gloves and disinfectant were superimposed together. When they arrived at the home of the sampled object, their hands were frozen and painful," said Wei Caimei, Lu Qingyan's teammate.

  At the nucleic acid testing site in Xing'an Community, Debao County, Baise City, Huang Fengzhi, a volunteer worker, wore protective clothing and was busy maintaining order in the cold wind and drizzle, ensuring that the public kept a "one-meter-line" distance to safely receive nucleic acid testing.

Huang Fengzhi said that after the outbreak, she quickly rushed to work from her hometown in the countryside.

  In the 12 counties (cities, districts) of Baise City, countless women "retroversaries" came forward, including officials, teachers, doctors, nurses and even ordinary housewives. They persisted in various fields to fight against the epidemic It shows the power of "her" of the great love in the world.

Ethnic traditional Chinese medicine helps fight the epidemic

  In the decoction room of the Pharmacy Department of the Baise Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a piece of pharmaceutical equipment is running non-stop, and several medical staff are busy making anti-epidemic Chinese medicine tea and "Xiebai Qingwen Yin" Chinese medicine decoction.

  "Our anti-epidemic Chinese herbal tea contains astragalus, qianghuo, atractylodes, Codonopsis, honeysuckle and other Chinese herbal medicines. It is developed according to the characteristics of Baise's local climate and environment, and has the effect of enhancing human immunity and resisting viruses." Vice President of Baise Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Luo Shiji told reporters.

  In the past few days, the Baise Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has been making full-scale production of anti-epidemic traditional Chinese medicine tea and "Xiebai Qingwen Decoction" traditional Chinese medicine decoction, which are provided free of charge to the front-line staff in the battle against the epidemic.

  Luo Shiji said that the "Xiebai Qingwen Decoction" preventive prescription is a preventive prescription for the current Omicoron virus strain. It contains 10 aftertaste Chinese medicines such as Nepeta, Mint, Tongcao, Forsythia, etc. It is suitable for people in high-risk areas and close contacts of the epidemic. Take it with frontline workers.

  "We have distributed 1.25 million milliliters of Chinese herbal tea and 1,600 Chinese herbal decoctions for free," said Luo Shiji.

  Traditional Chinese medicine has a thousand-year history of fighting the epidemic and has played an important role in the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

Guangxi has sent TCM experts to participate in China's anti-epidemic medical expert group to Cambodia and China's short-term anti-epidemic medical team to Comoros, using traditional Chinese medicine to help Cambodia and Cambodia fight the epidemic.

(Finish)