In order to prevent the invasion of SARS, a series of measures have been taken in the newly accepted prisons in Shanghai. In three days, the prison has made 254 calls to 18 provinces and cities, and many calls were made several times before being connected. 10 More than 0 relatives of criminals could not be contacted by telephone, or some relatives and friends failed to deliver information in time to visit the prison. After persuasion and explanation by the prison authorities, they all fully understood and went home happily.
Newly-admitted prisons timely organize prisoners to watch the SARS epidemic bulletin, distribute publicity materials, conduct knowledge lectures, and publicize and introduce the epidemic symptoms, transmission routes, prevention methods and treatment measures of SARS through radio, wall newspapers and blackboard newspapers. Police officers enrich the front line, eat three meals a day in the conference room, sleep on the floor, and implement extremely strict closed management.
During this period, various measures taken by the prison can be summarized as eight words, namely: dragging-cleaning and mopping the floor, opening-often opening the window for ventilation, washing-often washing hands with soap, spraying-spraying water for disinfection, taking photos-taking ultraviolet photos, not forgetting to bask in the sun-drying bedding in the scorching sun, measuring-every day, prison police officers organize and urge prisoners to operate in this way.
The meticulous care of the prison police gradually eased the inexplicable fear and anxiety that once existed among criminals. Many prisoners have gradually developed a good habit of paying attention to personal cleanliness and caring for environmental sanitation. Many prisoners write home and tell their relatives what happened in prison: feel safe in prison!
The east. Com 10 News: A special flag-raising ceremony was held at the gate of Beijing You 'an Hospital. On that day, three SARS patients were discharged from Beijing You 'an Hospital. They sent two bright red banners and warm thank-you letters to the medical staff who saved their lives.
Among these medical staff, a middle-aged doctor with bright eyes is particularly eye-catching. She is Dr. Meng Qinghua, Director of Infectious Diseases Department of Beijing You 'an Hospital. Like thousands of medical workers, she has been fighting in the front line of fighting SARS.
As a designated hospital for SARS, Beijing You 'an Hospital has more than 90 beds, and the first SARS patient was admitted in March 1 1.
On April 10, Dr. Meng Qinghua accepted the task and joined the team to treat SARS patients. Since then, he has never been home. As the director of infection department, she is responsible for the treatment of SARS patients in three wards, and always adheres to the working principles of being responsible for patients, colleagues and their families. She used all medical means to fight against coronavirus, groped for experience from practice, made decisive decisions and achieved remarkable results. At present, more than 60 patients in Beijing You 'an Hospital have been cured and discharged.
Yang Jing, a 20-year-old female college student, is one of the discharged patients. During her stay in hospital, she received careful treatment and spiritual encouragement from Dr. Meng Qinghua. It is the superb skills and selfless care of Dr. Meng and his comrades-in-arms that gave her the confidence and courage to overcome her illness and be reborn. Her parents used a poem to express their gratitude: "SARS is raging like a blizzard, and in the first frost spring, China is absolutely gone. I am glad that angels in white is here, and I will stick to it and never stop. The pines and cypresses stand in the wilderness, and the snow and ice are high. When the ice melts, the reputation of medical care will spread all over the world. "
At this short farewell party, when Yang Jing first saw Dr. Meng Qinghua who took off his mask and gave himself so much care, he shed tears with excitement.
Dr Meng Qinghua has been fighting on the front line for nearly 30 days. As a professional medical worker, I have endured unimaginable work pressure. But every day when she goes to work, she takes her time. Through her big talking eyes, she conveys her smile to patients and takes responsibility for treatment.
She knows that for SARS patients, besides drug treatment, it is important to increase their confidence in fighting the disease. Confidence gives strength, and love gives hope.
This is exactly the spirit we need to fight SARS.