The protective suits of Putian’s frontline medical staff are full of sweat. How difficult and difficult is this job?

This job is very difficult and difficult. Although it has entered the autumnal equinox, it is still very sultry in the south at this time, and the temperature can still reach more than 30 degrees Celsius. In order to prevent themselves from being infected, medical staff must wear sealed protective clothing on hot days. When collecting nucleic acids, they are often outdoors under the scorching sun. It doesn't take long for them to sweat all over their backs.

In addition, you are not allowed to squat down to go to the toilet. All defecation and defecation are done on the spot, because once the protective clothing is taken off, it must be replaced with a new one. Medical staff are the first line of defense in the fight against the epidemic. They are the most beautiful rebels, not only protecting their families, but also protecting the entire city.

How did the Putian epidemic break through?

According to expert research, this epidemic is likely to come from overseas. The first patient, Mr. Lin, entered the country from Xinjiang in August and was quarantined in Xiamen for 14 days and self-isolated for 7 days when he returned home. During this period, nine consecutive nucleic acid tests were performed and all results were negative. It was not until September 10 that a school in Putian discovered that two brothers had negative nucleic acid tests. These two brothers were Mr. Lin's children. In such a strict environment, the virus still escaped detection, which shows how cunning the virus is. On September 15, there were 48 cases in Fujian Province, of which 38 were in Putian.

Now we are not considering whether to extend the quarantine period, but to curb the spread of the epidemic as soon as possible. It is reported that there are as many as 30,000 people traveling from Fujian to various places. If someone here carries the virus, it will definitely bring harm to another city. Now that Putian has launched large-scale nucleic acid testing, everyone may be annoyed by the shutdown of work and business, but medical staff are working even harder. If everyone understands each other, we may be able to end the epidemic before the National Day.

What should we do in the face of the epidemic?

Do not go to risk areas during this period, and those in quarantine must not escape. You must wear a mask when traveling, don't touch things in public places, and remember to wash your hands frequently when you get home. If you find that you have symptoms, you need to report them to the above department as soon as possible to avoid missing the best time for treatment.