This city adopts a designated centralized treatment model for patients with pneumonia infected with the new coronavirus. How do medical staff take good care of emergency isolation wards of Shanghai Public Health Center designated hospitals? What is the diet of the patient? With these questions in mind, Shanghai Radio reporter Lu Chunlu visited the Public Health Center today. Please listen to the report:

When the reporter came to the Shanghai Public Health Center, it was noon. The logistics staff in the restaurant were packing lunch boxes. This restaurant specializes in three meals a day for confirmed patients. Nutritionist Zhang Wei said that the daily menu is different. In order not to delay the delivery time, the recipes for three meals a week are carefully scheduled 7 days in advance.
Zhang Wei: "In the emergency ward, their patients consume a lot, and provide them with high-protein and easy-to-digest soft food to cope with their metabolic loss. Accelerate their repair. Today is Oyster mushroom, shredded beef, a vegetable, and rice. They are all strictly calculated. Its protein, fat, carbohydration, various inorganic salts, and trace elements are all calculated."

For patients with pneumonia infected with the new coronavirus, there is a separate delivery line for three meals a day, which is separate from other patients in the Shanghai Public Health Center for diets, and is strictly implemented in accordance with my country's Class A infectious Disease Standards. Zhang Wei introduced that in addition to three meals a day, some of the patients prefer pasta. After the doctor proposes it to the logistics department, they can also be satisfied if the condition allows.
Zhang Wei: "First pass the clinician. If the doctor's instructions are fine, we will definitely provide it. If there is any conflict with their disease, then we cannot provide it casually. In fact, in the past few days and nights, patients often provide some pasta. Our chef on duty will cook it immediately and have a special meal dispenser, and will be sent to the ward."

At present, the Shanghai Public Health Center has strengthened the medical staffing and made every effort to treat patients. The city has also established experts from Huashan, Zhongshan, Ruijin and other medical institutions to rotate into designated hospitals in batches to participate in the treatment of severe cases and critical cases. In addition to wearing isolation suits, goggles strictly in accordance with the requirements, the medical staff involved in the treatment in the isolation area have also used the latest occupational protection product developed by the scientific research department of the Public Health Center in the past few days - antiviral spray. Xu Jianqing, director of the Shanghai Institute of Xinfa and Reproducing Infectious Diseases, introduced that the spray can inhibit RNA virus. As one of the RNA viruses, the new coronavirus is sensitive to this spray. This is equivalent to giving double protection to front-line medical staff.
Xu Jianqing: "Including the early verification of in vitro cells and animal models, we have done all the effectiveness. The spray method we recommend is when opening our mouths to inhale. We now supply it every day, and nurses will let the nurses spray each medical staff! We recommend twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening!"

Xu Jianqing introduced that this spray is part of the national major infectious disease research and development project, which took about 8 years. When the project was launched, it was used as a broad-spectrum anti-respiratory virus drug, which plays a role in inhibiting viruses, inhibiting inflammation, and promoting mucosal repair. At present, some companies have "taken orders" to produce the spray, but their production capacity is limited and can only meet the needs of front-line clinical doctors in the public health center, and citizens cannot obtain it for the time being.
In addition, the Public Health Center has also launched a remote dynamic body temperature monitoring system across the city, placing the patch under the armpit to monitor the medical body temperature remotely and real-time to avoid putting on and taking off protective clothing multiple times. At the same time, a batch of medically assisted video robots have also been on duty to assist doctors in treatment and minimize the risk of infection among medical staff.
Author: Shanghai Radio reporter Lu Chunlu Editor: Huang Lina Editor-in-chief: Xiang Xiaowei
