Behind front line, quiet heroes shine

China Daily | Updated: 2020-03-05 10:23
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Medical workers at the People's Hospital of Chengmai County in Hainan province practice properly wearing hazmat suits on Feb 11. PU XIAOXU/XINHUA

The 'snowbird' doctor

Dong Jie, a 67-year-old veteran doctor, is a "snowbird" senior who every year travels from the northern parts of the country to the semitropical southern province of Hainan to escape the cold winter.

He bought a house in the island's Chengmai county after retiring from the infectious diseases department of a hospital in Liaoning province in 2013. But this year, Dong is doing more than enjoying his retirement in the sunshine.

Honored with a second-class merit citation for his outstanding work during the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak, 17 years later he has volunteered at the People's Hospital of Chengmai County to fight the latest outbreak.

"I can share my experience in combating SARS with them and shore up their confidence," Dong said.

He has made several PowerPoint presentations to instruct inexperienced medical workers at the hospital how to properly wear hazmat suits and better protect themselves from being infected.

Lu Shanshan, vice-president of the hospital, said, "Sometimes he goes to the infection and fever clinics in person to give our doctors some guidance, which has moved me a lot."

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