(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) "Post-90s" anti-epidemic "veterans": fighting against the new crown virus requires confidence and courage

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 23 (Reporter Miao Lu) "You have made a few over there, do you need help? I have 286 here." "I have 198, and there are 10 close orders left. Just take it under the tube." In the Laoerku villager group of Pengzhao Village, Malu Town, Jiading District, Shanghai, Wang Xin'an and Zang Ya from the Jiangsu Medical Team Aid to Shanghai are proficiently sampling nucleic acids for local villagers.

  From assisting Hubei to assisting Shanghai, Wang Xin'an, born in 1996, and Zang Ya, born in 1993, have long been "veterans" of anti-epidemic experience with support experience. Two years ago, they asked for assistance to Huangshi, Hubei. The second "Armored Expedition".

  "We both have experience in assisting Hubei, as well as experience in nursing severe cases and nucleic acid sampling, please let us go." On March 31, when the hospital received the task of assisting Shanghai, Wang Xinan and Zang Ya took the initiative to ask Ying, and they finally represented Xinghua. The Municipal People's Hospital supported Shanghai overnight with the Jiangsu Medical Team Aid to Shanghai.

  26-year-old Wang Xin'an is the youngest male nurse in the team. Although he is young, he has an extraordinary perseverance.

In order to support Shanghai's fight against the epidemic, he originally planned to get married on May 21 this year, but after discussing with his fiancée, he decided to postpone the wedding date.

  "Originally, we were going to take wedding photos on April 1, but I heard that the situation in Shanghai is not very optimistic. After thinking about it, the marriage can be postponed, but the aid to Shanghai cannot be delayed. My fiancee is also a medical staff, and she also supports me very much. ideas." Wang Xinan said.

  The experience of rushing to Huangshi, Hubei, not only made Wang Xinan well aware of the nursing process during the epidemic, but also knew how to relieve the tension of patients and help them get rid of their psychological shadows.

"It is important to overcome the disease, but these patients still need company and someone to help them regain their confidence and the courage to fight against the new crown virus." Wang Xinan said.

Photo courtesy of Wang Xinan and Zang Ya during nucleic acid sampling for residents

  Zang Ya, who partnered with Wang Xinan, was also half of Wang Xinan's master after he first entered the department.

This time to support Shanghai, the two were once again divided into a group.

Zang Ya's father was in poor health, and she didn't tell her about coming to Shanghai to support her until she left, "With the experience of helping Hubei last time, my father was very confident in my ability to fight the epidemic and asked me to take care of myself. ." Zang Ya said.

  On the way to Shanghai, they saw that many of their teammates were unsure, so Zang Ya and Wang Xinan shared their experience in fighting the epidemic in Hubei, the process of overcoming difficulties in Hubei at that time and what they might face in Shanghai in the future. The problems have always been explained to everyone.

"After all, we have been to Hubei and have rich experience, and we are still very confident in our protection experience. We hope to help everyone." Zang Ya said.

  "When I first came, I felt tired. I got up at 3 in the morning and finished work at 7 or 8 in the evening. Now everyone is more cooperative and more efficient." Wang Xin'an said.

During the more than ten days of nucleic acid sampling, their cooperation with all aspects has been continuously improved, and they have infected everyone around them with their vigor and enthusiasm, and they also felt the warmth of Shanghai.

  Once when the two were doing nucleic acid testing for residents, a child kept thanking them and took the initiative to take out the candy in his pocket for them to eat.

"I felt very loving at that moment, and I immediately forgot my exhaustion." Wang Xinan recalled.

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