Doctor and nurse who fought SARS to go to Wuhan

By Xie Chuanjiao in Qingdao and Ding Yuanyuan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-02-07 14:40
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Zhang Hong (left) and Chen Aimei are checking a CT film for a patient. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Two medical personnel from Qingdao of East China's Shandong province, who participated in the fight against SARS 17 years ago, have volunteered to treat patients in the city afflicted with the novel coronavirus, according to local officials.

Both from Qingdao West Coast New Area Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital, 50-year-old Zhang Hong is the head of both pulmonary medicine and the infectious disease departments at the hospital, with 20 years of clinical experience in respiratory medicine, while Chen Aimei, 49, is a head nurse and has been engaging in nursing for 29 years.

They have been close lifetime working partners.

When the SARS epidemic struck China 17 years ago, Zhang, then 33, and Chen, 32, volunteered to fight the disease.

At that time, Zhang was a member of the district SARS prevention and treatment expert group and director of a fever clinic and Chen was the head nurse of the fever clinic. The two were also fighting at the forefront during previous outbreaks, such as the H1N1 influenza virus in 2009.

These days Zhang works around the clock and undertakes strenuous tasks among different outpatient clinics and wards, said Chen, adding she stays up late till 1 to 2 am and returns to work very early the next morning.

Zhang said: "I'm a doctor and this is the time to step up and shoulder the responsibility."

Zhang's husband Yang Yongzhong knows his wife, saying "I have seen her efforts in fighting against SARS and understand her choice in fighting against the spreading novel coronavirus."

Like Zhang, Chen is also sparing no effort for the battle against the virus and working at the infectious disease department. To support Chen's work, her son and daughter-in-law have delayed their wedding ceremony and joined efforts to contain the virus.

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