Is This Reporter Also Paying Off Debts Today? Chapter 33
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“This report involves too many forces. Will Huo Qingyun let you publish it?”
Zhong Xiang carefully looked at all the information Wen Di had on hand, including medical reports, surveillance videos, and interview recordings with insiders. If a report was published, it would be difficult not to be chased and killed by these people in the future.
It is not that Zhong Xiang’s doubts have not been considered by Wen Di: “Definitely not. Although the “Anzhou Times” under Mr. Huo’s main slogan is ‘telling the truth and exposing the truth’, if he is really allowed to put the truth on the table so nakedly, he will have to think carefully.”
“I’m going to fool them this time by giving them a random comment about something I’ve practiced with before, and then I’m going to post this report on my Weibo.”
“Ah? What? That officially certified V-number of yours that you haven’t logged in to for hundreds of years?” Zhong Xiang took out his mobile phone and clicked on Weibo, and found the first account he followed on his watch list, “Journalist Wen Di”. The certification unit was “Anzhou Times”. That account was registered by Wen Di three years ago, when he had just become famous. The group required all influential journalists in the local area to register a Weibo, which would be certified by the group.
Wen Di had just reported on a major earthquake at that time. His writing was vivid and touching. He won many awards that year. In addition, his appearance matched the appearance of a traffic niche. After he posted his first Weibo post, “Hello everyone, I am Wen Di, a reporter from the Anzhou Times.” After that, he gained hundreds of thousands of followers.
Then that account was shelved indefinitely by Wen Di. If it weren’t for helping Lu Huaichu this time, Wen Di himself couldn’t even remember that there had been such an account.
“After that Weibo post was posted, the group’s public opinion monitoring system will definitely monitor me immediately, but I have already informed Mr. Huo in advance that he has gone back to his hometown for vacation due to health complaints.”
“Does this mean that your Weibo post will not be blocked immediately after it is posted?” Zhong Xiang understood Wen Di’s words.
Wen Di snapped his fingers, “Bingo! But the propagation speed is still too slow. I need your help.”
Zhong Xiang felt the hairs on his back stand up, with an ominous premonition.
“Help me contact the big V bloggers in your circle and endorse my Weibo. It’s best if you can give me some recommendations.”
The content that a blogger with a lot of fans likes and recommends can go directly to the homepage of the fans who follow him, so that the content can be spread as quickly as possible and to the greatest extent. Just like cell reproduction, one breeds a pair, two breeds a pair, and the growth is exponential.
Zhong Xiang contacted him around, and some people readily agreed, while others avoided him when they heard that it was related to the political circle.
Wen Di can understand that it is human nature to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. If because he just clicked on a small recommendation and finally added the account he has worked hard for many years on, if it were him, he would have to think carefully about it.
“Well, I have only contacted these accounts. I am sure they can help. Including my own accounts, there are no more than 10. I tried my best.” Zhong Xiang opened his WeChat account and showed it to Wen Di.
Wen Di took the phone and carefully checked the number of fans and user portraits of these accounts. From mothers to professional elites, from student parties to retired people, from domestic second-dimensional people to overseas students, the coverage can be said to be very large.
“That’s enough, thank you! I’ll write it now, and I’ll send it out early tomorrow morning, and then we’ll start promoting it.” After the words fell, Wen Di’s slender fingers began to tap on the keyboard.
“Hello, dear readers, I am reporter Wen Di. In early March, a medical accident occurred at Anzhou First People’s Hospital.
The heart that was supposed to be transplanted into the patient Xu was transplanted into a patient named Xing who was suddenly admitted to the hospital, and Xu died suddenly in the afternoon of that day.
The doctor involved has been suspended from work at the Anzhou First People’s Hospital. The incident was eventually settled because Xu’s family refused an autopsy.
This incident was also concluded to be a medical accident. The only people injured in this incident were the patient Xu and his family members, as well as the suspended attending doctor.
But I always felt that this matter was full of doubts from beginning to end, so after collecting relevant evidence, I sorted out the logical chain and wrote this article.This article only represents some of my own thoughts, and the views expressed have nothing to do with the Anzhou Times or the Radio and Television Group.
The suspended attending doctor’s surname is Lu, who is also my own attending doctor. In my impression, Dr. Lu is always gentle and humble in his treatment of patients. Since there are very few doctors in Anzhou who can perform heart transplant operations, patients often face situations where they want to have the surgery but have to wait in line for a long time. Dr. Lu will recommend other doctors who can do this.Doctors who perform similar surgeries to patients to reduce the patient’s waiting time to avoid delaying the development of the disease. When encountering patients who insist on waiting in line, Dr. Lu will try his best to shorten his rest time after work and work overtime to perform surgeries on patients. Therefore, I think it is inappropriate to unilaterally identify this medical accident as Dr. Lu’s sole responsibility.
Let’s talk about organ donation. A few years ago, I did a report on organ donation. Interested readers can read it on the official website of Anzhou Times.After this accident, I visited the organ center again and learned that the organ donation process is different now than it was a few years ago.
To this day, I still lament that technology will make human life better and better. Those who spread panic theories about technology are actually the same type as those who use technology to do some obscene things.
AOTRS is the biggest gain I gained from visiting each other.The full name of AOTRS is Anju Human Organ Distribution and Sharing Computer System. The existence of this system can make the rules for determining the order of recipients more fair and just.
There are four core dimensions of this system. First of all, the first one, which is also the basic threshold for allocating organs, is blood type matching. ABO blood types must be the same or compatible, which is well understood by everyone. The second is the urgency of the condition, which is quantified by the patient’s hospital regularly conducting strict medical scoring. Priority is given to critically ill and life-threatening patients.
The third is more professional, called histocompatibility, also called HLA. What I understand means roughly that it means whether the various indices of the donor’s organ match the various indices of the recipient’s body, and whether the degree of rejection is high or low. Combining these contents will produce a weight index. The higher the weight, the higher the degree of matching, and the lower the risk of rejection.”
Writing this, Wen Di thought of Lu Huainan. His blood type and HLA might be the main reasons why he was unable to undergo a transplant.
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