Wearing white protective clothing, we are like a great white guard for health, and we will definitely protect you from going ashore safely! | Angel Diary

  In the face of the novel coronavirus epidemic, there are such a group of people who are racing against death. They are parents, wives, husbands and children … … But in the face of the epidemic, they are "angels" dressed in white robes. Voice of China’s "Angel Diary", the fourteenth article, records the daily work of the "angels in white" and captures the touch of the frontline of the "war epidemic".

  It was cloudy on February 10th, 2020.

  I am Wu Man, a nurse of endocrinology in Houhu Hospital of central hospital of wuhan. Today is the 17th day of my work in the front line of the "epidemic". On February 8, when I was nursing the patient Mr. Yi Lao, I overheard him say, "Tomorrow is my birthday, and I really want to eat a bowl of longevity noodles." After work, I posted this in the work group, and my colleagues wanted to do something for Mr. Yi Lao. Huang Ruxian, a nurse in gastrointestinal surgery, accepted the task of longevity noodles. Near noon on February 9, Huang Ruxian made a birthday cake with bread at home, inserted some candles, and then made longevity noodles. I, Huang Ruxian and other nurses sent cakes and longevity noodles to Mr. Yi Lao, and played birthday songs, clapping their hands to bless him and cheer him up.

  Mr. Yi Lao said to us: "You have made me spend an unforgettable 76th birthday, and I have regained my confidence in defeating the virus. Although you are wearing protective clothing and masks, you can’t see your faces clearly, but I believe you are all the most beautiful angels in white. "

  On February 10th, 2020, it rained in Wuhan.

  I am Dr. Wei Qi from the Department of Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Surgery of Wuhan Hankou Hospital. Today is the 20th day of my participation in the fight against COVID-19 (rescue work), and now I am mainly responsible for the emergency treatment and management of critical patients in fever clinic. The emergency room has been overloaded for a long time, and we have worn all kinds of protective clothing and n95 masks. It is really different every day, but we can still overcome it.

  My wife is also a nurse in our hospital. Now she is in the isolation ward. The most worrying thing is that she has two babies, who are taken care of by her grandmother alone in the country. She is a very strong person. Every time she calls, she says that her family is fine, so that we can work in the hospital with peace of mind. But I can imagine that a six-year-old and a three-year-old child are naughty, and she may even be in a hurry to cook. Now I hope that the people of the whole country will work together to overcome this epidemic!

  It will be cloudy on February 10th, 2020.

  I am Wang Yanli, a doctor in the Department of Respiratory Medicine of Wuhan Children’s Hospital, which is the only designated hospital for children in novel coronavirus, Wuhan. My sisters and I have been working in the isolation ward for 15 days.

  Two days ago, it was the Lantern Festival. Most of my colleagues forgot this festival, and the careful head nurse Li Wenqing didn’t forget it. Early in the morning, after arranging the affairs of the department, she quickly asked the nurse in the rest area to cook the dumplings, and sent the hot dumplings to each hospitalized patient: "Come, have some sweetness." Although we didn’t eat dumplings or reunite with our families, it was warm to look at their smiling faces. There was something warm on my mind that day. In the afternoon, I went out of the ward and went back to the rest area to prepare for dinner. I found that the nurses and sisters were all busy in the small classroom, and soon the table was filled with all kinds of food we could find, as well as a small cake. I just know that the head nurse’s birthday has passed two days. Everyone made an appointment to make up a new birthday for the head nurse. As soon as the head nurse entered the door, she was moved to cry. Each of us was more than one meter away and sent her blessings one by one. The pistachio of the department said that we will never forget this day.

  It was cloudy on February 10th, 2020.

  I’m Jing Wong, head nurse of the first isolation ward of Xiaogan Central Hospital. Today is the 12th day for me to take part in the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic. These days, I am mainly responsible for ward management, clinical nursing and organization and coordination with Chongqing Aid Hubei Medical Team.

  In addition to basic treatment, we will also give spiritual encouragement to patients every day and strengthen their determination to recover, such as our grandfather in bed 37 — — The 67-year-old critically ill patient was very depressed when he first moved in. Through our daily psychological comfort and chat, he is now obviously relieved compared with before he was hospitalized, and he can even eat by himself. I hope all the patients in the hospital have the same determination and belief in recovery as him. At this moment, if there is a fast-forward button, I hope to go directly to the day when we win the battle!

  It was cloudy in Wuhan on February 10th, 2020.

  I am Ge Shengting, a nurse in Hongqiao Campus of Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai. Today is the seventh day of my work in the front line of the "epidemic".

  After the construction and planning a few days ago, the Wuchang shelter hospital where we are located has gradually entered the right track. Today, it’s my first time to enter the cabin. Seriously, even if I do a good job in psychological construction and stand in front of the gate of the "patient area", my heart beats faster. I pushed the door open and the scene behind it was peaceful. From 8: 00 am to 12: 00 noon, the first "4 hours" I entered the warehouse whizzed past. My uncles and aunts, like my relatives, care about whether I am tired or not. Although my back is soaked, I still don’t want to miss every second of caring for them. Our shelter is like a big ship sailing in the stormy waves, and we in white protective clothing are like a great white guard for health. We will protect you from going ashore safely!

  It was rainy on February 10th, 2020.

  I’m Liu Qihui, a nurse in the ICU of cardiac surgery in Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital. Today is the 14th day of my arrival in Wuhan and the 11th day of my fight against COVID-19. I called my grandparents last night and lied to them. I was busy in the hospital (Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital) and may not have time to call them. As a result, they said they already knew that I was in Hubei. I hope I can call them often to report my safety and pay attention to safety! I stopped for a few seconds to reply. Okay. Grandpa used to be a soldier in the 34th Division of the 12th Army of Nanjing Military Region. He said, "When one side is in trouble, all sides can support it. Now it’s your turn to go to the battlefield. Be sure to pay attention to safety and take care of yourself! " Grandpa, I will definitely come home to see you when the epidemic is over. You from afar, please rest assured that we will return safely!

  It was cloudy in Wuhan on February 10th, 2020.

  I am Zhou Jienan, a member of the National Emergency Medical Rescue Team of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Hunan Central South University. Yesterday was my 29th birthday, and I came to Wuhan from Hunan. Before I left, I went to the hospital staff barber shop to get a haircut as my special birthday present. This inch is the same as mother’s.

  In May 2014, her mother, who was also a nurse in the Second Xiangya Hospital, underwent radical mastectomy on the right side and received four stages of chemotherapy. Before she lost all her hair, she decided to take the initiative to give up, and shaved a monk’s head without stopping. I knew she was afraid that I would look uncomfortable every day. After shaving my head, my mother smiled and asked me: Is it okay?

  After four courses of chemotherapy, black grass quietly emerged from her head. Slowly, my mother made the transition from a buzz cut to a lovely and delicate short perm.

  On February 9, with the same optimism, I cut a cut with the same paragraph as my mother. It not only saves the time of care, but also facilitates the putting on and off of isolation and protection facilities. Taking advantage of my 29th birthday, I would like to say thank you for your hard work, for giving birth to me, for educating me to grow up with me, and for teaching me to fight the disease with the same inch.

  I will come back safely. At that time, we will abandon the masks. I want to tell you something about my trip.

  Reporter from Central Station: Zhou Yifan, Xiao Yuan, Jin Yunjin, Zuo Aifu from Hubei Station, Ling Shu, Zhang Jing, Zhu Yong from Hainan Station and Fu Lei from Hunan Station.

  Hubei TV: He Bin

  Xiaogan Station: Yun Nie