China News Service, Hangzhou, April 25 (Guo Qiyu) Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Shanghai, batches of medical staff have rushed to help and guarded the city with one heart.

In his spare time, Sima Bin, a member of the Democratic Progressive Association and a doctor of the Red Cross Hospital of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, recorded the days of helping each other in Shanghai.

  The following is the full text of the diary:

  On the evening of March 28, I received an urgent notice that I signed up for the Hangzhou Nucleic Acid Sampling Team to support Shanghai.

Immediately packed our luggage, we set off facing the sunrise.

Sima Bin supports nucleic acid sampling in Shanghai.

Photo courtesy of Sima Bin

  At 10:00 on March 29, we arrived at Huacao Town, the first stop in Shanghai. Everyone ate a little something and was assigned to various points in an orderly manner.

As a member of the sampling team, although I have many sampling experience, I am still a little nervous, not only because of the serious epidemic in Shanghai, but because we cannot overcome it by being brave. We also need to be calm and focused, and never forget it. protection requirements.

  It was 7 pm when we finished the task and returned to the quarantine hotel that day, and finally had a warm dinner.

Although we felt physically and mentally exhausted, we persevered.

Going out early and returning late has become a daily routine in Shanghai.

  On April 1, I came to Xinzhuang, Minhang District, the second stop in Shanghai, put on a "big white suit" and got on the shuttle bus to the sampling site, and started another day of sampling work.

Although our team also supported the sampling work in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province during the interval, but in the face of the "Thank you Hangzhou for your support" from Shanghai citizens after sampling, a burst of enthusiasm came in, until one person completed the sampling of 1,000 people.

  In the blink of an eye, more than a week has passed, and the original 5-day work, as the epidemic continues to get worse, we know that the day back may have to be postponed.

  On April 7th, I was assigned to be responsible for the copywriting work of the entire Hangzhou team, that is, whenever a task was assigned, I needed to open the map immediately to study the distribution of various points and communities, and assist the health and health department in rationally arranging the distribution of points in various hospitals in Hangzhou, travel time, vehicle, etc.

Sometimes the task is very urgent. When you get off the task at two or three in the middle of the night, you not only need to stay up late, but also need to be fast, accurate, and detailed. Every time you check the information, you need to confirm it again and again.

Until everyone leaves, I will also pay attention to the news in each group in time.

  Every day I stayed at the hotel was also very fulfilling. In addition to completing the copywriting work of the Hangzhou Aid Shanghai Sampling Team, I also actively participated in the logistical support work.

Although we cannot set off with our frontline teammates, the division of labor is different, and everyone's efforts and dedication are aimed at bringing the epidemic under control as soon as possible.

  Nearly a month after I aided Shanghai, my wife sent me a video, telling me that my child had learned to walk, and said with a smile that "it's as handsome as the steps I took when I started to aid Shanghai to fight the epidemic", haha.

Although I missed the first step in my child's life, I have a little regret in my heart, but for the more important task, I have no regrets and no regrets.

  In the past two days, I saw that the number of infected people in Shanghai has gradually decreased, and I feel very happy. I feel that our efforts will eventually usher in the final victory.

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