(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) Frontline 丨 Picture books, pen and paper and "double bed" in the parent-child cabin

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 11th: Picture books, pen and paper and "double bed" in the parent-child cabin

  Author Li Peng Yin Liqin Chen Congyao

  A little boy in a gray short-sleeved T-shirt was lying on the low bedside table doing his homework. Facing the question of "What's wrong?", he was in the first grade of elementary school and shook his head.

  "But (nucleic acid) hasn't turned negative yet," said the mother who was sitting on the side, "We stayed in the cabin on April 5, and there were no symptoms."

  The reporter wondered that the boy had sweat on his head.

"He's a leather monkey," Mom said. "Just played outside for a while."

  Because it is a square cabin converted from the pavilion, the outdoor space between the pavilions is not only a drying area for patients' clothes, but also a place for patients to move.

  On the afternoon of the 10th, the reporter entered the W2 cabin of Shanghai Xinguobo Fangcai Hospital to visit.

The W2 cabin is taken over by the medical staff from 19 hospitals in Hubei Province led by Tongji Hospital affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. For the "parent-child cabin".

  Liu Shunfang, the medical director of the Tongji Medical Team, said that there are currently 263 families in the parent-child cabin, with a maximum of 5 people in a family and a minimum of 2 people in a family.

  The 1320-bed W2 cabin is divided into small spaces, each with two single beds placed opposite each other.

There are power sockets at the bedside, and small table lamps of different colors are placed on the low cabinet.

Because adults and children are together, some families simply combine two beds into a "double bed", which is more comfortable and can "prevent children from falling while sleeping".

  "It is very important that parents and children can not only enhance family communication, but also assist in caring. For some children, parents can also accompany online classes." Bai Xiangjun, deputy director of Tongji Hospital, told reporters.

  There are currently 347 children in the parent-child cabin, and various schoolbags can be seen everywhere.

But because it was Sunday afternoon, the reporter did not see any students taking online classes in the cabin.

A little girl who looked only four or five years old sat on the bed, and her mother sat behind her and combed her hair and braids.

A few elementary school students were doing their homework in a quiet corner, and most children of the same age were playing in groups of three or five in the cabin.

  After a few days of getting along, the three little boys who did not know each other have become good friends.

One of the fourth-graders who lived in the parent-child cabin with his father said excitedly: "I'm already (nucleic acid) negative, and I can be discharged from the hospital tomorrow." Although they are from different districts in Shanghai, they have already begun to ponder the action plan after discharge.

  Liu Shunfang said that because it is a parent-child cabin, medical staff will make some special arrangements for children, such as fruit nutritious meals, special toys, and paper and pens.

For preschool children, medical staff also prepare color picture books.

  The positive infected people admitted to the Fangcang shelter hospital are basically asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms, so children and adults are more stable, but the airtight protective clothing of the medical staff always reminds people that the new crown virus is everywhere in the Fangcang shelter, and the above The environment in which thousands of people live together in groups will inevitably make patients feel anxious.

  Dr. Zhang Sheng of the W2 Fangcai Psychological Team told reporters that the most common situations are anxiety, insomnia or homesickness, and some people also have fears and need to be relieved.

Psychologists will find problems in time, provide one-on-one counseling, or conduct online counseling through the Internet.

  Because of wearing protective clothing, the reporter was sweating profusely after visiting the W2 cabin for a long time.

Liu Shunfang said that medical staff must work continuously for at least 4 hours in the cabin.

The reporter saw that a piece of paper was pasted on the message wall at the exit of the square cabin, on which a nurse with angel wings was drawn, and a child signed Li Manli left a message "Dedicated to the most beautiful retrograde".

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