Shanghai Lingang Fangcang shelter hospital has 3,811 medical staff, working 6 shifts a day, taking care of 13,600 beds.

  These medical staff come from three medical teams in Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Among them are the experienced "old soldiers" and the "post-00s" who are just starting out.

Shanghai is at a critical moment in the fight against the epidemic. These medical staff of different ages and personalities are fighting the epidemic together on this land in the southeast corner of Shanghai, becoming each other's comrades-in-arms and helping the infected fight the virus.

"Old anti-epidemic team members" and "post-00s"

  "Nurse, can you help me see the nucleic acid test results?"

  A patient came to the nurse station and asked Wang Wenhua, a nurse from the Jiangsu Medical Team to help him check the nucleic acid test results.

After inquiries, the patient's nucleic acid test result that morning came back negative, which made his nervous expression instantly relieved.

  "There are mainly asymptomatic infected people and mildly ill patients in the Fangcang shelter hospital. We must take care of the patients' life and psychological care, especially to relieve the nervousness and impatience of some patients." Wang Wenhua said.

  "I went to Xi'an on January 3, went to Lianyungang on March 13, came to Shanghai on April 1, and entered Lingang Fangcai Hospital on April 6." This year is Wang Wenhua's 17th year as a nurse. It is the third time this year that she has participated in a medical team assisting other places. She said that she is already an old anti-epidemic team member.

  "Although my family is worried, they all support me. This is a battle that must be won, and I must be the first to charge." Wang Wenhua said.

  April 16th was the 13th birthday of Wang Wenhua's son. At 2 pm, Wang Wenhua was busy in the makeshift hospital, while her son was taking online classes at home in Nanjing.

In order not to disturb her son, she did not make a phone call that day. She buried her thoughts and concerns for her son in her heart.

  "In the critical stage of my son's growth, I have been busy fighting the epidemic, especially this year, I haven't stayed at home for a few days. In the past, I was mostly responsible for my child's learning, so I was a little worried about my child's grades during this period. Yes." Wang Wenhua said, fortunately, during the time she was out to fight the epidemic, her husband took the initiative to take up the responsibility of taking care of the family, and the children's grades were steadily improving, which made her feel more at ease when she was busy.

  In addition to taking care of patients, Wang Wenhua also plays a role as a mentor to help newcomers in the nurse team grow rapidly.

Yu Juan, who was born in 2001 and is not yet 21 years old, is one of them.

  Under the package of masks, protective clothing, and goggles, you can vaguely see Yu Juan's slightly immature face.

"Before coming to Shanghai, I was very nervous, mainly because I was afraid that I could not do well." Yu Juan said that the old anti-epidemic team members not only taught them work skills and norms, but also taught them how to communicate with the infected and how to comfort them. mood.

  "When will I be discharged from the hospital? This is the most frequently asked question." Yu Juan said that one of the patients was one of the first infected patients we received when we just opened the cabin, and now they have already received the third batch of patients. The infected person has not yet turned overcast and exited the cabin.

Under the explanation of Yu Juan and her colleagues, the infected person also understood that the difference in the speed of turning negative due to individual differences is normal, and they gradually dispelled their anxiety and impatience.

  Yu Juan told reporters that after the support in Shanghai, what she wanted most was to go back to Nanjing to have a big meal to celebrate her new skills and new life experiences.

"It's summer, and it's time to eat crayfish." Yu Juan said with a smile.

"I guard 'Shanghai' for you, everyone guards me"

  The Fangcang shelter hospital is a miniature scene of society, where there is anxiety, warmth, and mutual help and dedication.

  From 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. on April 17, Cui Yuan (pseudonym) worked in Shanghai Lingang Makeshift Hospital for 4 hours.

As a member of the Jiangsu Provincial Medical Team for Shanghai, she took care of more than 300 people infected with the new coronavirus in the cabin in the early morning.

At this time, her mother Ma Yan (pseudonym) was being treated in Baoshan District of Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University due to infection with new coronary pneumonia and enteritis.

  This is a story that happened in the makeshift hospital, and it is also a story of mutual protection.

  In 1997, in Bozhou, Anhui, Cui Yuan was born in this important distribution center of Chinese medicinal materials.

"My mother wanted me to study as a kindergarten teacher when I was a child, but my own dream is to study medicine." In December 2020, Cui Yuan realized her childhood dream and entered the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University to become an emergency department nurse .

  Since the outbreak of the current round of the epidemic in Shanghai, medical teams to assist Shanghai have been organized in many places across the country.

Cui Yuan signed up with the hospital where she worked, "I think on the one hand, I should stand up and do something for the country; on the other hand, for me, who has just worked for a year, this is both a challenge and an opportunity to learn and grow."

  Lingang Fangcai Hospital is located in the southeast corner of Shanghai, dozens of kilometers away from the urban area. Many locals in Shanghai may be relatively unfamiliar with this area, but Cui Yuan is no stranger.

Because her parents work at a nearby construction site, she came here last September and took her mother around the city.

  Cui Yuan did not tell her parents about joining the medical team in Shanghai, going to Shanghai on April 1, and stationed in Lingang Fangcang shelter hospital on April 6.

"I don't tell them, mainly because I'm afraid they will be worried."

  The work in the Fangcang shelter hospital was intense and busy, but Cui Yuan, who was careful, noticed some changes in her parents.

"My mother used to make WeChat video calls to me, but suddenly started to make WeChat voice calls a few days ago."

  After constant questioning, on April 15th, Cui Yuan finally learned the truth from her mother: both her father and mother were infected with new coronary pneumonia and were admitted to Lingang Fangcang shelter hospital, and her mother was still vomiting. acute abdomen.

I didn't tell her the news before, because I was afraid that she would be worried and affect her work.

  Although they are all in the Lingang Fangcang shelter hospital, because they are rebuilt from logistics warehouses, the area where Cui Yuan works is not connected with the area where her parents are, and she cannot visit her parents. The filial Cui Yuan is inevitably a little anxious.

  According to relevant norms, patients in Fangcang shelter hospitals will generally be transferred to designated hospitals for further treatment if they have a sudden illness.

Ma Yan was then transferred to the Baoshan District of Huashan Hospital and was diagnosed with enteritis. She is receiving further treatment and is recovering well.

  You guard "Shanghai" for me, and I guard it for you.

  On the way to Shanghai, the head nurse Yang Xin said something that deeply touched Cui Yuan: "Shanghai is Shanghai for all of us, and we all keep 'Shanghai' together." Cui Yuan said, "What I feel now is that I am for all of us. You guard 'Shanghai', and everyone guards me."

The "Soul Painter" in the cabin

  In the Fangcang shelter hospital, doctors, nurses, and workers all wear protective clothing. Except for the units and names written in marker on the "Dabai", it is difficult to tell who is who at a glance.

  Qin Xiaojing is a special one. There is a cute whale painted on her protective suit, which is her unique symbol.

"'Whale' and my name 'Jing' have the same pronunciation." Qin Xiaojing said.

  "This address information must be filled in correctly." "Your current situation is relatively stable, pay more attention to rest." "There are more than 10,000 people in the cabin, and the Wi-Fi speed must be limited, so be patient."...As a Fudan University Qin Xiaojing, a doctor in the Department of Anesthesiology of the affiliated Huashan Hospital, has been in the makeshift hospital for more than ten days, but she is still energetic, shuttles back and forth, and enthusiastically answers the questions of the infected.

  "Round rounds, make doctor's orders according to the patient's condition, and do some diagnosis and treatment work. Infected patients who meet the discharge criteria should also start the discharge process in time." Summarizing the work in the cabin, Qin Xiaojing said that it is still work here. Very busy, "Some patients have chronic diseases, and some patients find that they have early pregnancy after arriving at the Fangcang shelter hospital. These require extra attention from doctors."

  Qin Xiaojing is a Shanghai girl who loves painting and is also an optimist.

In addition to drawing "whale" on the protective clothing, she also drew a cartoon image of disinfectant spray on the small backpack she carried, and wrote words of encouragement to patients such as "Come on".

  There are many children in the cabin. Qin Xiaojing will teach them painting after online classes and breaks.

The children's favorite image to draw is "Dabai". After a few simple instructions, the "Dabai" the children drew became more vivid.

  The commuter car drove from the Fangcang shelter hospital to the medical team station, and the car was full of medical staff who finished their day's work.

On both sides of the road, the green eyes are full of green, and there is a vibrant scene.

  Qin Xiaojing looked out the window. From the reflection of the car window glass, she could see the faint marks left by the goggles on her forehead.

The scenery outside the car window flew by, and her mind returned to two years ago.

"At that time, because the child was just born, I couldn't participate in the medical aid team in Hubei. I have to say that it was a pity. This time in Shanghai, I will protect my hometown and fight together."

  Author: Xinhua Daily Telegraph reporter Yang Youzong