All three makeshift hospitals taken over by the Shandong Medical Aid Team to Shanghai are closed

Poster reporter Zhuang Binbin reported from Shanghai

Following the closure of Longyao Road Fangcai Hospital on May 10, on May 16, the Shandong Provincial Medical Team for Shanghai Aid The two district-level makeshift hospitals on Shilong Road and Caobao Road in Xuhui District, Shanghai, which were taken over by the establishment, were officially closed. This marked the closure of the three makeshift hospitals in Xuhui District, which were taken over by the Shandong Provincial Medical Team Aid to Shanghai.

It is understood that a total of 2,369 infected people have been treated in Longyao Road Fangcai Hospital in Xuhui District, of which 2,341 have been cured. , 28 people were transferred out. Zhao Lei, assistant to the president of the Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, said in an interview with the media that a total of 539 members of the medical team evacuated from the Longyao Road Fangcang shelter hospital and other members of the Shandong medical team were transferred immediately to reinforce Xuhui. Two designated hospitals in the district.

Director of Caobao Road Fangcang Cabin Hospital of Shandong Medical Team Aid to Shanghai, Quality Control Office of Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Qiu Zhanjun, deputy director, said in an interview with the media that since April 9, the Shandong Provincial Aid Shanghai Medical Team entered the Caobao Road Fangcai Hospital, responsible for 502 beds, and completed the admission and treatment of 1,625 people, of which 1,600 people recovered and left the cabin, 25 People are transferred due to changes in their condition.

Yan Genquan, secretary of the temporary party branch of Shilong Road Fangcai Hospital and leader of the provincial hospital affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, told the poster News reporter, Shilong Road Fangcai Hospital is the Fangcang shelter hospital with the largest number of patients in Xuhui District. During the 37 days, the medical team sent a total of 215 batches of 9,893 medical staff into the cabin, admitted and treated 3,054 patients, transferred 85 people out, and cured 2,969 people out of the cabin. After the cabin is closed, the medical team will be transferred to the designated hospital to continue the treatment.

“The medical team from Shandong Province came to fight side by side with us at the most critical time of the war in Shanghai and the most difficult time for Xuhui District. The medical team members’ professionalism, dedication, We are very moved by the sense of unity and cooperation.” Yu Linwei, deputy head of Xuhui District, Shanghai, said in an interview.