The Keelung Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare released the new book "Ark of the North Sea".

(Photo by reporter Lu Xianxiu)

[Reporter Lu Xianxiu / Keelung Report] Keelung Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare played a very important role during the epidemic of Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19). Many infected patients were sent here for treatment. Keelung Hospital recorded the past two years. Nearly 50 medical staff's anti-epidemic journeys were compiled into "Ark of the North Sea" Keelung Hospital's COVID-19 epidemic prevention documentary, which encouraged them to fight a good battle together, and won the hearts of Wang Bisheng, deputy minister of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Lin Sanqi, deputy chief executive of the Medical Welfare Association. recommend.

Keelung Hospital held a development meeting for the new book "Ark of the North Sea" today. The book has a total of 112 pages. Dean Lin Qingfeng invited Vice Dean Chen Weida and others to share the anti-epidemic mood, talk about the ups and downs of epidemic prevention, and thank all colleagues for their efforts to make the Keelung Hospital team become the most popular among the people. Strong backing.

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Gao Meiling, a specialist nursing specialist in internal medicine, has been in charge of special ward services for more than two years. The most impressive thing is that she accompanied an uncle who was diagnosed to be transferred to the hospital for nursing care. She worked hard and raised her children to grow up, but unexpectedly contracted the virus when she was about to enjoy the good fortune. The high school teacher kept encouraging her uncle to work hard and never give up. Unexpectedly, she sighed that her uncle had passed away from a serious illness soon after. In the face of disease, life appears insignificant and fragile.

Cai Shenghua, Director of the Social Work Office and Rizhao Center, recalled that the day care center was closed in line with the epidemic prevention policy when the alert level was 3, causing the elders and family members of Rizhao to be overwhelmed. "Painting", including through phone care, homework homework and delivery of self-funded nutritious lunch boxes, etc., so that elders can continue to be cared for at home.

After 76 days, Rizhao finally reopened, and the elders returned to the Rizhao Center with smiles.

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