China News Service, Chengdu, July 18th (Wang Peng) According to the Sichuan Health and Welfare Committee on the 18th, Sichuan sent a 20-person nucleic acid inspection and testing team to support Xinjiang.

  It is reported that after the local confirmed cases in Xinjiang recently, in accordance with the emergency deployment of the joint defense and joint control mechanism of the State Council and the requirements of the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee and Provincial Government, the Sichuan Health and Health System responded urgently. All units took active actions and quickly established 20 hospitals from 11 hospitals. The Sichuan Aid Xinjiang Nucleic Acid Test and Inspection Team is composed of inspectors.

Sichuan Aid Xinjiang Nucleic Acid Test Team is ready to go. Photo courtesy of Sichuan Peng Health Commission Wang Peng

  A total of 20 Sichuan nucleic acid inspection and detection teams, including 2 senior titles, 9 intermediate titles, and 9 junior titles, were from West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, Southwest Medical University Affiliated Hospital, and the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu Second People's Hospital, Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, Mianyang Central Hospital, Mianyang Third People's Hospital, Leshan People's Hospital, Suining Central Hospital.

  According to the West China Hospital of Sichuan University, at the request of the National Health Commission, Professor Kang Yan, director of the hospital's Department of Critical Care Medicine, also went to Xinjiang on the same day to guide the treatment of critical care. On February 6 this year, Kang Yan went to Wuhan as the captain of the fifth batch of Sichuan-assisted Hubei medical teams, and returned to Chengdu on April 7. On the third day of isolation and recuperation, Kang Yan went to Suifenhe, Heilongjiang, to guide rescue work. Since the outbreak, Kang Yan has accumulated 96 days of frontline epidemic. (Finish)