The staff of the prevention and control center paid silently.
As we all know, the staff of the epidemic prevention center will have close contact with patients after a completely different epidemic situation occurs in each area. On the premise of taking protective measures, they asked the patients and their specific itinerary and location. They have direct contact with the confirmed cases in COVID-19, which means that these workers are at higher risk of infection. It is precisely because of the timely transfer of these staff that the local epidemic situation has been effectively controlled, and the relevant departments will immediately start the isolation of close contacts according to the people contacted by the confirmed cases.
Isolation point staff and disinfection personnel are also very hard.
When a confirmed case of COVID-19 occurs in a city, hotels in the city will actively cooperate with the isolation work, and hotels dedicated to isolating close contacts will also carry out a lot of disinfection work. These disinfection personnel should strictly disinfect the hotel every day to ensure that the virus will not spread through various channels. At the same time, the staff of the isolation point will send food to the door of the close contact room every day, which will also meet the needs of the isolation personnel. In addition, most of the staff have to carry out temperature detection and nucleic acid sample collection for close contacts living in isolation points. Their task is heavy, but they are not tired.
Doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients and calm people's mood.
The number of patients in the hospital fever clinic will also increase. Except for some patients who really caught a cold, most of the remaining patients went to the hospital for psychological reasons. The staff fighting in the front line of the epidemic are mainly doctors and nurses. They should save patients' lives and make preparations for their recovery within their own capabilities. In addition, doctors will have a lot of communication with patients to keep patients in a stable psychological state.