Strive for every minute -- visit the Falcon hard film laboratory under construction in Hong Kong

2022-02-22

On the 21st, Hong Kong was overcast and rainy, and the cold weather warning is now in force. In the Kowloon Park gymnasium, more than 60 staff members are racing against time. The Falcon's hard film laboratory, which is used for COVID-19 rapid nucleic acid detection, is being built at Eagle speed. "Every minute, I will try my best. I must put it into use as soon as possible." Yan Foqi, a 23-year-old engineer, said. Yan Foqi, who was debugging the equipment, squatted on the ground, took the electrical equipment and instructed the staff to adjust the setting of the inspection instrument. He entered the stadium on the morning of the 20th and worked late into the night. This morning, he got up for breakfast and came to the gym again. I can't hide my fatigue on my face. Novel coronavirus pneumonia cases have been diagnosed in Hongkong alone for thousands of cases in recent fifth cases. Hongkong's existing novel coronavirus pneumonia detection capability is facing bottlenecks, and support from mainland enterprises has become an important force to break through the bottleneck. Ye Wenchao, from Zhanjiang, Guangdong, is mainly responsible for administrative security. Although the temperature in Hong Kong has dropped to 8 degrees Celsius, he still wore short sleeves and transported piles of disassembled equipment packages to the designated location in front of the Falcon film laboratory, which is lined with five compartments. "Make room as soon as possible, and technicians can take their next step of installation and adjustment as soon as possible." Speechless, he hurriedly pushed the trailer to another pile of disassembled equipment packaging. "More than 120 of us are divided into two shifts and don't stop work for 24 hours." Yang Wanfeng, vice president of Jinyu medical group and commander in chief of Hong Kong falcon, told reporters. On the 19th, a group of more than 840 materials such as Falcon's hard film laboratory and related equipment were urgently transported from the mainland to Hong Kong Wharf. At 10 a.m. on the 20th, the "Falcon" hard film laboratory began to be built at the Kowloon Park Stadium in Hong Kong. At the same time, core advanced instruments such as automatic lid opener, automatic sampler and automatic nucleic acid extractor, as well as more than 3000 related facilities, equipment and materials such as PCR amplification instrument, handheld centrifuge and disinfection robot began to enter the site one after another. The main body of five cabins has been built. On the afternoon of the 21st, the hardware of five classes was adjusted, some tests began, and the distribution box was being configured. Just like the name of the hard gas membrane laboratory, "Falcon" means "two fast and one accurate" -- fast movement, fast detection and accurate detection. It is expected that the daily nucleic acid detection volume will reach 80000 people (tubes) after it is put into use. Every minute counts for epidemic prevention and control. At the end of the visit and leaving, several staff members in cotton padded clothes and heavy cold atmosphere pushed a cart full of equipment into the construction site. Sweat ran down their temples and soaked the edges of their masks. In this cold spring, many people like Yan Foqi, ye Wenchao and Yang Wanfeng are acting silently. (Xinhua News Agency)

Edit:He Chuanning    Responsible editor:Su Suiyue

Source:Xinhua

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