Hao Yingge, a post-95 college student: Returning her ticket, she chose to face the virus.
Xinhua News Agency, Zhengzhou, April 12th Title: Hao Yingge, a post-95 college student: Returning the ticket, she chose to face the virus directly.
Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhai Zhuo
During the Spring Festival this year, Hao Yingge, a post-95 college student in Henan Province, probably made the most difficult and firm decision in her life — — Refund the ticket
Hao Yingge is a senior majoring in medical laboratory in Sanquan College of Xinxiang Medical College. In June last year, she was sent by the school to Wuhan Huada Medical Inspection Institute Co., Ltd. for an internship. Before the Spring Festival, she packed her luggage like other foreign employees in the company and prepared to take the train back to her hometown in Henan for the New Year.
However, the sudden outbreak disrupted Hao Yingge’s plan. At that time, Wuhan Huada Medical Research Institute had just undertaken some nucleic acid detection work on Covid-19 samples. Hao Yingge hesitated when he saw the mobilization order for the war "epidemic" issued by the company.
"I am a medical student, and the nucleic acid detection work in Covid-19 coincides with my major. It is my responsibility to stay." Hao Yingge said.
When she carefully told her family about the decision, the other end of the phone was silent. For a long time, my father Hao Jinzhou said, "Stay if you want, but you must protect yourself. Anything happens, I’ll pick you up right away. "
Since January 23, Hao Yingge has been dealing with the virus for more than two months. Hao Yingge once wrote such a passage on his mobile phone, "If some time ago was the day when recruits joined the army for training and exercises, then the last two months have been really on the battlefield ‘ Fight ’ . Every battle needs a group of soldiers, and I am honored to be a member of the anti-epidemic army. "
Information input, nucleic acid extraction, gene amplification, result analysis … … The daily inspection work is complicated and boring, but Hao Yingge has completed every link very carefully. There has never been a mistake in the virus samples she handled. "I hope to be responsible for every sample and every patient."
Hao Yingge said that in recent days, her life is a "two points and one line" between the laboratory and the dormitory. "At the busiest time, the laboratory tested an average of 8,000 samples per day, and 12,000 samples were tested on March 1." The continuous night shift has exhausted Hao Yingge to the extreme, but once a sample is put into storage, she will still arrive at the post immediately.
Hao Yingge works in the laboratory (photo taken on March 1). Xinhua news agency
During the daily inspection, Hao Yingge has to face the test of "ice and fire". "Our hands are operated in a safe cabinet. After a long time, our hands will become cold. At the same time, airtight isolation protective equipment often makes her feel sultry. "
In order to reduce the wear and tear of protective clothing, Hao Yingge will try to reduce the number of times he goes in and out of the laboratory. Every time before entering the laboratory, she often doesn’t drink water. The longest working time is that she has been busy in the laboratory for 10 hours.
Together with Hao Yingge, there are three other interns from Sanquan College: Li Yan, Gui Yunfei and Sun Yujie. "Gui Yunfei and I are responsible for the inspection work, and Li Yan and Sun Yujie are responsible for handling medical waste." During this time, the four young people cooperated with each other and cheered each other every day. "If you stay, you have to rush forward. We are all great."
Hao Yingge made a gesture of "comparing the heart" during work (photo taken on March 2). Xinhua news agency
When Hu Miao, executive vice president of the School of Medical Laboratory of Sanquan College, heard the stories of Hao Yingge and others, he specially held a live online broadcast for them. "Seeing the various concerns and greetings of the students on the screen of the mobile phone, I don’t want to mention how warm I am."
"They are just interns or children. If they choose to leave, no one will blame them. However, with their persistence and dedication, they set an example for our teachers and students. " Hu Miao said.
After the "unsealing" in Wuhan, Hao Yingge was filled with emotion. "I still remember that when the traffic in Wuhan resumed, I took a bus back to my dormitory in the morning and there was a traffic jam when I turned left." Hao Yingge said that the traffic was blocked, but her mood was relaxed. "Traffic jams mean more people, more cars, the city is recovering, and life is full of fireworks. This is also the goal that my comrades and I have been working hard for more than two months. "
After the "unsealing" in Wuhan, Hao Yingge jumped up excitedly (photo taken on April 9). Xinhua news agency
Hao Yingge said frankly that she never thought that her choice would gain so much attention and praise. "People around me, like me, just want to get sick people treated, and people who are not sick can feel at ease. I know that my strength is very small, but with more efforts, I can overcome the epidemic earlier. "
The reporter asked her if she would be afraid to face the virus directly.
"I’m not afraid. I just hope to win this tough battle as soon as possible and go home as soon as possible. I miss my parents!"