China News Agency, Guangzhou, February 19 (Reporter Cai Minjie) On the afternoon of the 19th, the second batch of mainland-aided anti-epidemic medical and epidemic prevention teams dispatched by the mainland’s special class to support Hong Kong’s anti-epidemic work, a total of 114 people, set off through the Shenzhen Bay Port Going to Hong Kong, he will fully cooperate with the Hong Kong SAR government in carrying out severe research, treatment and nucleic acid testing to help Hong Kong stabilize and control the epidemic as soon as possible.

The second batch of mainland-aided anti-epidemic medical and epidemic prevention teams went to Hong Kong to carry out work.

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  It is understood that the second batch of mainland China-aided anti-epidemic medical and epidemic prevention teams include 4 critical care medical experts, 4 nucleic acid sampling team managers, and 106 nucleic acid sampling team members.

  The 4 critical care medical experts are from Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital and the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University. They are all members of the Guangdong Provincial New Coronary Pneumonia Clinical Expert Group. This trip is mainly for the treatment of severe and critical cases of New Coronary Pneumonia with Hong Kong clinical medical experts. To communicate, analyze and discuss, share the experience of treatment of patients with new coronary pneumonia in the Mainland, and carry out corresponding treatment work.

The second batch of mainland-aided anti-epidemic medical and epidemic prevention teams went to Hong Kong to carry out work.

Photo by Chen Jimin

  Tan Tiehe is the leader of the expert group. He is also a member of the National New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Treatment Expert Group, the Guangdong Provincial New Coronary Pneumonia Clinical Expert Group Leader and the Severe Treatment Expert Group Leader.

  The members of the nucleic acid sampling team came from five hospitals including Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University.

  Zhang Yurun, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Health and Health Commission, is the leader of this batch of work teams. He introduced that the mainland and Hong Kong have jointly established a special class for anti-epidemic work, and formulated a corresponding work plan. After the work team arrives in Hong Kong, it will assist in accordance with the work plan. The Hong Kong side has carried out work on critically ill research, treatment and nucleic acid sampling of the population.

  "Guangdong and Hong Kong are in the same heart, Hong Kong, come on!" Guo Xiaoxia, head nurse of the Maternity and Pediatrics Section of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, is a member of the nucleic acid sampling team. She has previous experience in nucleic acid sampling.

She said that the team members of the hospital this time must master Cantonese communication skills and be able to communicate fluently.

The second batch of mainland-aided anti-epidemic medical and epidemic prevention teams went to Hong Kong to carry out work.

Photo by Chen Jimin

  It is understood that the 114 members of this batch of task forces are the elite backbone of the anti-epidemic team in Guangdong Province in recent years. They not only have rich medical experience, but most of them are proficient in Cantonese and English, and are familiar with Hong Kong society.

  Zhang Nu, vice president of the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, went to Hong Kong this time to lead more than 20 nucleic acid sampling team members from his own hospital to carry out work.

"For this trip to Hong Kong, we have made adequate preparations in terms of materials and personnel. We are full of confidence and hope to make some contributions to Hong Kong's fight against the epidemic through our own actions." Zhang Nu said.

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