(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) Twice for help, 2 escorts, 22 days of waiting for help for the elderly in severe cases in Shanghai finally completed

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 18 (Reporter Li Shuzheng) The severely ill old man was "trapped" by the epidemic for 22 days after seeking medical treatment. He asked for help twice, and was transferred twice... The reporter learned from the Shanghai Jing'an Police on the 18th that from the hospital, the street town to the The continuous attention and protection of the police finally helped the old man get out of the predicament and return home safely.

  On the evening of March 27, the Sanquan Road Police Station of the Jing'an Public Security Bureau received a call to assist in the transfer. The person who transferred was a 77-year-old man named Du Nan (pseudonym) who came to a hospital in Jing'an District that day.

It is understood that Du Lao, who lives in Huinan Town, Pudong, suffers from lung cancer. In late March, due to complications of the disease, he developed a rash all over his body and the pain was unbearable. After the relevant departments reported and approved, the old man was arrested on the morning of March 27. He was sent to a designated hospital in Jing'an District for treatment.

  "The old man's symptoms still need to be re-examined, but there are not enough wards in the hospital, and Pudong has entered a state of closed management at that time. After discussing with the old couple, we decided to transfer him to a nearby designated hotel for living."

Li Chengyi, deputy director of the police station responsible for the transfer, told reporters.

  That night, Wang Bin, director of the Sanquan Road Police Station, who learned of the situation, also participated in the coordination and communication work immediately. While reporting to the district epidemic prevention department, he also contacted hospitals, streets, hotels, etc. Prepare corresponding online medical care and material support for the elderly.

  "After I got on the phone with the old man, I also prepared a recipe for the old man, all of which were materials that could be bought under the circumstances. Older people should eat something soft and nutritious."

With Wang Bin's active communication, the street quickly sent brewed oatmeal, nutritious porridge, milk, fruits, etc. to the elderly.

In addition, the police are also actively coordinating the streets and towns, disease control and other departments to help the elderly to do a good job of supporting nucleic acid testing during the temporary stay and observation period, to ensure that the nucleic acid code is not reversed until they can return home safely.

  In the next ten days, Wang Bin and Li Chengyi also made multiple phone calls to confirm the condition of the second elder and the condition of the supplies. The elder told the police that several batches of supplies had been received, and that after multiple online follow-up visits, his condition was clear. It was also controlled and thanked. Unfortunately, the community where I live has not been unblocked, and the day to return home is still far away.

  More than 20 days have passed in a blink of an eye. On the evening of April 16, the Sanquan Road Police Station received a call for help from Mr. Du again. It turned out that the targeted drugs that the old man regularly took were almost exhausted.

On the premise of confirming to the doctor that the elderly's condition has basically recovered, director Wang Bin immediately negotiated with the local public security organs and the streets and towns where the elderly lived, and obtained a "green channel" for the elderly to return home.

  On the afternoon of April 17, after the police station quickly helped the old man go through the relevant procedures, he drove the second old man back home safely.

On the 18th, Wang Bin and Li Chengyi, who were worried, once again coordinated the streets and towns where the elderly lived to do follow-up on the issue of medical drugs and supplies.

  Huijie Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai said that the current situation in the community is stable, and the first batch of supplies after the elderly return home is already on the way. So far, this 22-day help for help has finally come to a successful conclusion.

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