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Taiwan Doctor Participates in Nucleic Acid Testing in Tianjin
January 27, 2022Photo taken on June 22, 2011 shows Huang Xinyi (L) and her mother posing for a photo at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Fuzhou, capital city of Fujian Province. [Xinhua] |
Tianjin launched its fourth citywide COVID-19 nucleic acid testing at 6 am on Jan 20. Doctor Huang Xinyi, who participated in the citywide nucleic acid testing for the second time, was in charge of the testing site of Guanyun Primary School in Hedong District of Tianjin, together with seven colleagues.
Born in Kaohsiung of Taiwan, Huang Xinyi came to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2003 to study traditional Chinese medicine. After receiving her doctorate at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2015, she became a doctor in the infection department of Tianjin Third Central Hospital.
Although the latest resurgence of COVID-19 in Tianjin caused by the Omicron variant has been curbed effectively, many front-line health workers are still on duty. Huang Xinyi will stick to her post like many other medical staff during the Spring Festival this year.
"This will be my third Spring Festival in the mainland. I will work hard in the new year." Huang Xinyi said, "I hope that the epidemic will soon pass and I can reunite with my parents next Spring Festival."
Huang Xinyi (1st, L) poses for a group photo before work with colleagues from Tianjin Third Central Hospital in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi (L) carries out nucleic acid sampling for a resident in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi (L) registers the information of residents in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi cheers herself during the COVID-19 nucleic acid testing work in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Photo taken on July 2, 2015 shows Huang Xinyi (R) and Zhang Boli, then president of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, at a doctoral graduation ceremony of the university in North China's Tianjin. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi (R), along with other staff members, goes to carry out nucleic acid sampling for residents in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Frost is seen formed on the protective shield of Huang Xinyi due to the cold weather in North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi poses for a photo as she attends a meeting commending role models in the country's fight against the COVID-19 epidemic at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Sept 8, 2020. [Xinhua] |
Huang Xinyi (R) collects a swab sample from a resident for COVID-19 test at a testing site in Hedong District of North China's Tianjin, Jan 20, 2022. [Xinhua] |
(Source: Xinhua)
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