China News Service, Shanghai, April 6th (Reporter Li Shuzheng) The oldest is 102 years old, and the youngest is only 9 months old… How do residents with limited mobility do nucleic acid ?
The reporter learned from the Shanghai Fire Department on the 6th that the medical staff of the Shanghai Fire Hospital assisted the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center to set up a “door-to-door screening” team to provide more than 1,100 elderly, Persons with disabilities, long-term bedridden and other inconveniences, come to their homes one by one to carry out nucleic acid screening.
On the evening of March 31, Shanghai Fire Hospital received an emergency dispatch from the Jing’an District Health and Health Commission, requesting to assist the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center to complete the nucleic acid test in Pengpu Town the next day. That night, the hospital held an emergency meeting and decided to lead a team of 10 people who had previously supported Pudong nucleic acid testing to participate in this mission, led by Vice President Jiang Xiaofa.
Nucleic acid detection “Building Sweeping Team” is in action. Photo courtesy of Shanghai Fire Department
At 6:30 a.m. on April 1, a group of 10 people arrived at the assembly point and formed a “building cleaning team” after connecting with medical staff from the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center .
“Because the medical staff of the community health service center are more familiar with the situation in the jurisdiction, we formed a door-to-door screening team with them ‘one-on-one’ and sent them to 55 communities to provide services for the elderly, disabled, People with limited mobility such as bedridden for a long time will come to the door to carry out nucleic acid testing and sampling.” Li Chengliang, director of the Shanghai Fire Hospital Office, said that for the convenience of movement, they basically rode a battery car together to go to each community.
Li Chengliang and his partner from Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center were the first to arrive at Wanrong Community.
Health care workers need to make various preparations in advance when they come to do nucleic acid testing: put on protective clothing, wear a mask, carry a PDA machine that scans the code, nucleic acid collection tubes and cotton swabs, and wear them around the waist A large plastic bag for medical waste.
The first client Li Chengliang collected was a 95-year-old lady who lived on the 6th floor. After climbing up the 6th floor and doing the nucleic acid, the old lady suddenly stopped Li Chengliang and asked him for a favor. Later, the old lady took out the two bags of household garbage that had been prepared and asked him to help take it down.
On the same day, the “door-to-door screening” team collected nucleic acid from more than 850 people, the oldest being 102 years old and the youngest only 9 months old.
At 2:00 p.m. that day, after completing nucleic acid testing for more than 850 people, the “door-to-door screening” team assisted the Suzhou Medical Rescue Team in Anhui Province to complete nucleic acid testing and sampling of more than 1,200 people.
The medical staff of the community health service center are more familiar with the situation in the jurisdiction, and the medical staff from the fire hospital formed a door-to-door screening with them Check the squad. Photo courtesy of Shanghai Fire Department
On the afternoon of April 3, Shanghai Fire Hospital received another dispatch from the Jing’an District Health and Health Commission, requesting to assist the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center to complete the nucleic acid testing in the area the next day. This time, the team was still led by Vice President Jiang Xiaofa, and 20 medical staff were dispatched to participate in the task.
At 6:30 a.m. on April 4th, a group of 20 people arrived at the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center and divided into two communities according to the day’s work deployment.
The first group selected 6 gay men and 6 nurses from the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center to form a “door-to-door screening” team, and rode battery cars to 27 communities including Longsheng Jiayuan and Yangcheng Guidu , to carry out nucleic acid testing and sampling for 262 elderly, disabled, long-term bedridden and other people with limited mobility.
The second group of 14 nurses and laboratory technicians is responsible for assisting the Suzhou Medical Rescue Team in Anhui Province and the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center, “to complete the nucleic acid test and sampling of 89,065 people on the same day.”
The emergency assistance of Shanghai Fire Hospital was sincerely thanked by the medical staff of Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center.
A medical staff member of the Pengpu Town Community Health Service Center said that the doctor in the fire hospital she was partnered with was very physically fit and quickly climbed to the sixth floor. A staff member of the center also took a short video, “I hope to record the hardest group of people.” (End)