The brief remarks on aiding Shanghai are as follows:
1. In the face of the epidemic, we are not bystanders, but rebels. Looking back on the 46 days of aiding Shanghai, I have a lot of feelings in my heart. I am honored to be a part of it.
2. Time flies by. In the blink of an eye, we have been in Shanghai for more than a month. As a medical worker, it is my honor to make a small contribution to the epidemic. For me, coming to Shanghai this time is more about learning than support. From Qingling Fangcang to City Footprint Pavilion Ya Designated Hospital, every time is a new challenge. Here, I have a new understanding of nursing work. The understanding, busy and hard work make me fulfilled and proud.
3. In fact, there are no angels in white. They are just a group of people who changed their clothes, rescued the dying, and snatched people from the hands of death. But in the face of this disaster, we put on goggles. , masks and protective clothing, they are not facing ordinary common patients, but highly contagious virus carriers. In this way, despite the initial tension and worry, I completed every duty as required, and gradually forgot about those worries, only thinking about how to complete the work better and better help the patients recover as soon as possible.
4. Facing the mountains of samples, the teammates did not flinch or complain at all. Instead, they volunteered to take samples and demonstrate them. When it was necessary to change people to go out to eat midway, everyone politely declined, saying that they were not hungry, and let others eat first. Our entire Hunan Medical Team has also given every team member meticulous care in their daily life. If it was inconvenient to do laundry, we sent a washbasin, bucket, laundry detergent, and clothes drying rack; if a team member had a toothache, we immediately bought ibuprofen slow-thinning capsules. .
Hunan people are not used to Shanghai’s food, so they prepared Laoganma, chopped chili and fermented bean curd; for the team members’ birthday, they prepared cakes; today they brought us Coke. To be honest, these small actions contain too many touches. The hard work and night shift fatigue of our team members disappeared in an instant. I feel really lucky to join such a big team as the Hunan Medical Team. family.
5. As my first supporter, I don’t have much experience. I also came to this support with a learning and challenge mentality. I learned many aspects from the team leader and teachers with rich support experience.
Now, I have adapted to the 12-hour "two shifts", from 9 am to 8 pm, and from 9 pm to 8 am the next morning, with an hour between the two shifts During shift handover and disinfection, strict personal protection will be required when commuting to and from work, and clothes will be disinfected when leaving the cabin and returning to the residence.