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(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Members of the Mainland Aid Hong Kong Medical Team: We care about the patients, and the patients care about us too

China News Agency, Hong Kong, April 27th Telegram: Mainland China Members of the medical team in Hong Kong: We care about the patients, and the patients also care about us

China News Agency reporter Suo Youwei

at the New Crown Treatment Center of AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong (hereinafter referred to as “treatment”) “Central”), the mother-in-law Gao, who was receiving treatment, saw the name tag on Yang Yanqing’s chest when Yang Yanqing, a member of the mainland medical team for aid to Hong Kong, fed her, and she read one by one: “Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Yang Yanqing. Ah, I I am also from Guangzhou, and I know this hospital.”

Yang Yanqing, the nurse in charge of the First Department of Extracardiac Intensive Care, the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, first mentioned in an exclusive interview with a reporter from China News Agency. It was a patient she cared for on the fourth day of her arrival at the treatment center, “At noon that day, Granny Gao was sitting on the bed in a depressed mood, and didn’t want to eat, so I chatted with her about family affairs, fed her food, and asked her for warmth. The distance between them has been shortened.”

The mother-in-law Gao, who saw her hometown, opened the chat box: “I came to Hong Kong in 1984, and my daughter was born in the obstetrics and gynecology department of your hospital. She lived in 33 beds at that time. Some time ago, she was also positive, and there was no way to take care of me. You are so nice, just like my daughter takes care of me.”

Yang Yanqing recalled that Granny Gao became concerned about her later and asked her to get married No, how about the family? “I was in tears when I heard her ask me that, and I told her one by one. Although there were two layers of gloves, I could still feel the warmth of her hands.” Yang Yanqing said, her eyes were moist…

Sitting next to Yang Yanqing, Yu Liting, the nurse team leader and chief nurse of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit of the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases of Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, patted gently. Yang Yanqing’s shoulders, and then smiled and said to the reporter of China News Agency: “Sister Yanqing has low tears and has cried several times in the treatment center.”

Yu Liting told the reporter of China News Agency, more coincidentally It was the place where Granny Gao lived before she came to Hong Kong, just near where she lives now. Talking about the horseshoe cakes, fried beef and the neighbors in Laoxiguan, Guangzhou, Granny Gao was very happy, “We are a good listener to her, and my mother-in-law asked us to take pictures with her when she was discharged from the hospital.”

“We entered Hong Kong with the third batch of medical teams to assist Hong Kong. After arriving in Hong Kong, after training and on-site observation, they officially entered the treatment center on March 21. The team members quickly adapted to the new environment and cooperated with local medical staff to fight the epidemic, Communication technology. For the elderly, the medical team has set up specialized nursing groups such as wound stoma, nutritional support, rehabilitation exercise, etc. to take good care of patients and reduce severe illness and mortality.” Yu Liting said: “These days, many mothers-in-law have been like this. The story happened. An Uncle Wu painted a beautiful painting for Sister Yanqing’s son. Uncle Wu is not very flexible in his hands and feet, but he still insisted on painting because of Sister Yanqing’s service. “< /p>

Yang Yanqing took over the words and told reporters the story of Uncle Wu. After experiencing the careful care of the mainland medical team for Hong Kong aid, Uncle Wu wrote “Thanks to the motherland, the People’s Republic of China” and gave it to the medical team where Yang Yanqing belonged.

“One day after breakfast, Uncle Wu chatted with us about family affairs and talked about his parents passing away. He was very sad. I wanted to divert his attention, so I took a pen and paper and suggested him to draw He drew a little rabbit with trembling hands and gave it to me, and wrote on it the words ‘To Miss Yang Yanqing and Zai Zai’.”

“I cried at that time, really I was very moved, and felt that the old man was too caring.” Yang Yanqing said, “After supporting Hong Kong this time, I feel that I have grown up, and my family has grown too. Later, I sent this painting to my family through WeChat. People are also very moved, and my son also wrote a diary about this.”

“I volunteered to come to Hong Kong to help Hong Kong, and treat our Hong Kong compatriots with the attitude of ‘health first, protect life’. In our work, we are taking care of the patients and caring about how the patients are doing, in fact, many times they are also caring about us.” Yang Yanqing said.

Compared to Yang Yanqing, whose child has grown to 12 years old and has been separated for the first time for more than a month, Yu Liting, who is currently single, is also the first time she has been away from home for so long since she went to college. “My parents are very supportive of me. They know my mission as a medical worker. As a compatriot in the Mainland to support compatriots in Hong Kong, it is the friendship of a family whose blood is thicker than water. They often encourage me during video calls and tell me not to I’m worried about them.” Yu Liting said, “Actually, my mother’s birthday was just a few days ago, and it was the first time I didn’t accompany her on her birthday. I never showed it when my mother called me. In fact, I felt a little guilty about her. I hope we can overcome the epidemic as soon as possible, and I can go back to accompany her as soon as possible.” Yu Liting, who said that Yang Yanqing’s tears were low, choked up. (End)