Shanghai Renji Hospital held a ceremony to welcome the return of its 172 doctors and nurses who were dispatched to Wuhan, the hardest-hit region in China during the novel coronavirus outbreak, on Monday.
The four groups of medical workers, of whom the first contingent left for Wuhan on Jan 24, Chinese New Year's Eve, completed their 14-day quarantine at a hotel after returning to Shanghai and could finally be reunited with their families.
All the doctors and nurses from the hospital are affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and received the "Shanghai Jiao Tong University Principal Award" at the ceremony.
Six medical groups and 17 individuals who made extraordinary contributions were honored at the ceremony.
Xia Qiang, Party head of the hospital, said that he paid the highest tribute and appreciation to all the medical workers working in several Wuhan hospitals, including Jinyintan Hospital and Leishenshan Hospital, for their dedication to helping Wuhan and the city's people back on track.
"It's been 88 days since the first contingent from our hospital rushed to Wuhan for medical help. They exhibited excellent medical skills and scientific nursing to race against time and fight against the virus when the country and the people needed them the most," he said.