At around noon on March 20, I was assigned to Wutu Street for nucleic acid sampling Yin Yanqing, the attending physician of the ENT Department of Changle County People’s Hospital, had just finished the nucleic acid collection in the morning. She took off her protective clothing and was about to eat lunch when she suddenly heard someone calling for help. Dr. Yin rushed into the room and saw a man lying on the ground twitching, dilated and unconscious. Realizing that the patient was having an epileptic seizure, Dr. Yin picked up the chopsticks on the table and put it in the patient’s mouth. Turn the head to one side to prevent the patient from injuring himself. During the treatment, the patient suffered another attack, and Dr. Yin and community staff have been guarding the patient. Until the patient regains consciousness and emotional stability. They didn’t bother to eat lunch, and started the nucleic acid sampling work in the afternoon.
It is a duty to save lives and heal the wounded. Since the start of nucleic acid testing for all staff in the county on March 14, Changle County People’s Hospital has successively dispatched more than 700 medical staff to fight in more than 110 nucleic acid collection points in the county. From early morning to late night, they have actively participated in the battle of epidemic prevention and control. , hold up the “safety umbrella” to protect the safety and health of the general public.