It’s been a year, how are those new crown healers doing?

Last year, Mr. Yan from Shanghai was just recovering from a serious illness when he suddenly received a call from a friend.

The friend told him that a neighbor in his neighborhood had posted all his personal information on Weibo.

He also said that this was an act of justice.

Previously when Mr. Yan was first diagnosed, his mother rushed to inform everyone in the owners’ group and took the initiative to self-isolate.

I didn’t expect this move to be met with not respect from the owners, but with unbridled abuse.

Some even said that they were going to scold the Family until they moved out.

Until now, Mr. Yan has long since recovered from the hospital, but such voices have not abated.

The family is on tenterhooks, unable to sleep all day.

They are afraid that the neighbors will suddenly kick down the door of their house and kick them out of the neighborhood.

The 92,000 people who have recovered and been discharged from the hospital, like Mr. Yan, are also suffering from accusations from all sides.

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In the midst of this havoc, we got a glimpse of the horrors of discrimination.

If the discrimination against Wuhaners at the beginning of the year was merely a deliberate catharsis, the discrimination against the New Crown rehabilitants was a genuine rejection from the heart.

According to @tencentnews – A Day in the Life of a Chinese, we see the current situation of this group of healers.

Cai Yi, who is in Changsha, Hunan Province, has found a random corner on the roadside to start a handmade ring tea business.

The street is bustling, but few people are willing to visit his stall.

His life was not like this.

Before the infection, he had a stable job, a comfortable Home, and occasionally travel.

Cai Yi himself did not expect that the short stay in Wuhan would completely change his life.

On February 1 of last year, he was diagnosed with NCC and was rushed to the hospital, becoming a member of Hunan’s diagnosis data.

The days he spent battling the New Guan virus are still imprinted in Cai Yi’s mind.

He lost his sense of taste, had trouble breathing, and lost sleep all night.

Every day he stared at the death notification, afraid that he would be the next serious case.

At that moment, he felt nothing but despair.

Luckily, he was young and strong and finally overcame the disease.

After passing five nucleic acid tests, he was discharged from the hospital, but this Time, he stepped into another abyss.

The landlord was determined not to let him return to the rental house, and he had to take the few belongings with him back home.

But the village people had already heard the news of Cai Yi’s diagnosis, he just stepped into the village, the villagers rushed to scatter and run home, and even villagers passing his house will go around.

Cai Yi desperately explained: “I have a hospital discharge certificate, and the latest nucleic acid test results! “

But the village people don’t dare to go near him, they want to stay away from him.

“If you have a disease, don’t come back, not afraid to drag everyone down with you? “

Cai Yi had to shut himself in the house, not dare to step out of the house.

Until April 5, everywhere began to resume work and production, he fled his home like a madman back to work in Changsha.

But what made him desperate was that when he arrived at the company, his boss persuaded him to continue his vacation by chatting with him on his cell phone.

After realizing the meaning of the boss, he chose to resign.

Cai Yi originally thought he had been in the business for more than a decade, a change of job should also be quite simple.

As a result, more than 20 resumes were submitted, but the other party knew he had a new crown and did not respond.

In September Cai Yi’s lease expired, the landlord refused to renew it, and said to him: “Because of you, I lost tens of thousands of dollars! “

No income, no place to live, Cai Yi helplessly set up a small stall.

The virus will dissipate, but the diagnosed case has become a label, stick on him how can not get rid of.

Remember the girl in Wuhan who was optimistic about playing Rubik’s Cube after her diagnosis?

At that time, she was admitted to the hospital in the square cabin and played the Rubik’s Cube every day on her hospital bed to divert her attention.

After this action was captured by a photojournalist, she suddenly became popular on the internet.

The sudden popularity took her by surprise and she received many messages of concern, and even medical staff came to take pictures with her at 11pm.

At that time, Yanting thought she was lucky to have received so much love from all over the world.

But after she was cured and discharged from the hospital, the reality woke her up completely.

Whenever she took her son downstairs for a walk, there were always murmurs around her.

— “There’s a new crown in this building, and one on that floor in that building. “

Not only that.

Her daughter was studying table tennis at a club, when in early July she was informed by the coach that.

“Anyone who has been infected with the new crown, or has a family member who has been infected, cannot be accepted for the time being. “

By this time Wuhan was unblocked and Yanting held the green code, all to her exasperation.

After accompanying the patients to play a badminton match, Zhang Huai pro fondly, hoping to stay here.

Because for the new world outside, she had some bewilderment.

“I’m afraid people won’t treat me well. “

This apprehension was surprisingly fulfilled on her first day out of the hospital.

When the community sent a car to take her home, Zhang Huaijin asked the driver if she could be taken to the underground garage, but the driver actually said.

“No, I can only put you at the front door, you still know the fear of ugly? “

These last six words were deeply rooted in Zhang Huaijin’s heart.

She was diagnosed because of a family infection, and did not go out to wreak havoc on others, how is ugly, is at fault?

It is also this sentence, let Zhang Huai pro to this day are haunted.

After Wuhan was unblocked, Zhang Huaijin rarely went out, fearing that she would not be able to socialize with her colleagues at work or with her acquaintances when she went out.

She said she would not take the initiative to communicate with people anymore.

This self-imposed closure is the only way she can ensure that she is not attacked.

In an interview with a reporter, she said she hoped that society would not discriminate against the cured, so that they could walk with their heads held high.

The thing she does most now is to donate blood plasma whenever there is a need.

She wants to prove in this way that the newly crowned recovered people are also useful and normal people.

In the face of discrimination, some people suffer in silence, while others have to close themselves off.

In their own way, they are all silently fighting against discrimination.

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In fact, many people don’t know that there are sequelae of neocon, and that neocon survivors not only have to endure discrimination, but also suffer from the sequelae.

According to a study by @TheLiuLeafKnife.

Over 70% of patients at Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital still carry a symptom six months after infection.

They observed 1,733 newly crowned patients’ symptoms after recovery.

Among them, weakness accounted for 45% and dyspnea 43% of the most severe symptoms after recovery.

And these are just a few of the sequelae taken out as examples, others are shown below.

After infection with the new coronavirus, in addition to lung damage, the second in the human body is cardiovascular.

Sudden death, which we often talk about recently, is caused by cardiovascular problems.

It will make the body’s heart and lung function decline, which will lead to heart failure symptoms and death.

And cases of rehabilitated people having after-effects can be found all over the world.

For example, the American singer Scarface recovered very quickly after recovery, but only the kidney failure kept getting worse.

It had to be treated with dialysis.

A 30-year-old man in Japan continued to feel breathless several times after being discharged from the hospital. And a follow-up study based on 59 recovered patients even showed that. 63% of the patients showed symptoms of renal insufficiency.

Many people think that recovered people are completely healthy, but in fact they have no more virus in their bodies, but they are already scarred.

And they drag such a body and have to endure the discrimination of the society.

Is this fair to them?

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As early as last year, Yuan Honglin’s research team in China assessed depression and anxiety in 4,328 people recovering from New Coronary Pneumonia.

The study noted that 615 recovered patients suffered from depression and 528 recovered patients had anxiety disorders.

The main reason for their depression and anxiety was the fear of re-sunning and the fear of after-effects.

And women who live alone and low income levels are triggers that exacerbate mental illness.

An Epidemic that completely destroys a person’s body and mind from the inside out.

The pain they need to face after they are cured is beyond our ordinary imagination.

In this case, the care of the community is very important and is the backbone of their hope.

As a healthy person, we do not have to worry too much about the contagiousness of the recovered person.

They have been discharged from the hospital after countless considerations and repeated examinations.

Have faith in our health care professionals and in the medical power of our country.

Recovered people are also our fellow human beings, most of them were forced to get infected and did not harm society.

They were unlucky, so the virus did not spare them; but also fortunately, they were cured.

But society gave them the final blow, adding to the already stormy and shaken people.

To be honest, everyone is a victim, and the spread of this discrimination is too sad, right?

Healing people, but not hearts. Put your heart in the right place and think differently.