Lu’s 21-year-old sister, an international student, returned to China at the end of her cancer… Isolation, unable to undergo chemotherapy, critically ill, and sent a letter for help, but was mad on the Internet | International | CTWANT

Recently, a 21-year-old Shanghai female college student “Evie Bubu” who was suffering from cancer returned to her hometown from the United Kingdom to seek treatment. However, because of Shanghai’s “14+7” isolation policy, the isolation ward of Shanghai Pudong Hospital where she was treated did not provide cancer treatment. During the period of time when she returned to China for isolation, she experienced many life-and-death moments. The hospital even issued a critical illness notice, and her family was worried that she would not be able to survive the isolation period. After her story was exposed, many netizens in mainland China heatedly discussed it. Many netizens left messages in support, but many people criticized her for wanting to use netizens’ sympathy to “enhance privileges”, “to live permanently in the UK without incident, and to be ill” born under the national flag. ”, “Go to hell to avoid isolation”.

Comprehensive Lu media reports, Shanghai 21-year-old female college student “Evie Bubu” was diagnosed with a rare Ewing’s sarcoma cancer while studying in the UK in November last year. It worked, and her family planned to return to Shanghai to seek other possible medical methods; on the 19th of this month, she and her family returned to their hometown and were admitted to Pudong Hospital following landing.

Shanghai female college student “Evie Bubu” (middle) returned to her hometown from the UK for treatment due to cancer. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

However, according to the current epidemic prevention regulations, Evie must be isolated in the isolation ward for 14+7 days. During this period, the isolation ward cannot provide equipment and equipment to treat cancer, and medical personnel are also limited. Whenever Evie falls ill, she can only perform simple rescue. On the 20th of this month, Evie’s life was in danger once more, and her tumor continued to grow and compress her heart. Experts believe that she may not survive the isolation period, and her family is also very worried; for this reason, she posted a call for help on social networking sites. post.

The post said that he and his family understand that Shanghai is going through unprecedented epidemic prevention and control measures, “Everyone has their own difficulties, but here I still urge enthusiastic netizens to forward this Weibo to arouse the attention of the society. ”; After the post was posted, it was successfully followed by many netizens, with regarding 69,000 likes and 18,000 retweeting the news.

Many netizens in mainland China severely criticized
Many netizens in mainland China severely criticized “Evie Bubu” for engaging in privileges. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo

However, following Evie published the article for help, it also caused many netizens to question. Some people think that the first time she returned to China, the airport opened a green channel, and experts helped to treat her. The message slammed “I don’t have any extra sympathy to share with the white-eyed wolf who relies on public opinion to take privileges”, “Which family are you a royal family member? Once you return to China, you will open a green channel, and now you are also asking for closed-loop treatment.” Some netizens also pointed out In the past, she praised South Korea’s remarks, angrily criticizing “you are going to marry to South Korea anyway, and you can go back to South Korea if the UK is cured”, “Can the princess cut the queue when she goes to hell? There is no need for quarantine there.”

On the followingnoon of March 22, Evie released another news, revealing that her mother had called the mayor’s hotline, and the medical staff in her ward were also accompany her in isolation. treatment, but she remained strong and said she “believes she can wait until that moment”. In response to criticism from the outside world, she also said that her family was just looking for a solution, “I want to live, it’s like creating any public opinion.”

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