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At present, there are those who are on the front line to fight the epidemic?

1. Sister of "demining hero" sticks to the front line of anti-epidemic. Du Fujia, sister of "demining hero" Du Fuguo, is a nurse in the emergency department of Meitan County People's Hospital in Guizhou. After the outbreak of pneumonia, Du Fujia always fought in the front line of fighting the epidemic. Du Fujia said: "The minefield is my brother's battlefield. Now the epidemic situation is current, and the hospital is my battlefield.

2. Handwriting covered with blood is full of responsibility. Previously, a pair of hands of Hu Pei, a post-95 nurse in Hunan, touched the whole network. In the isolation ward, the original pair of tender hands were corroded and scarred because they were soaked with disinfectant, hand sanitizer, talcum powder and alcohol all day. In the face of the concerns of relatives and netizens, she said that she didn't care, and said: "I am ready to be isolated at any time!"

3. "If I cry, my goggles will be spent, so I can't do anything." Zhu Haixiu, a 22-year-old nurse, went to Wuhan to support epidemic prevention without telling her parents. The reporter interviewed her ward and asked her to report peace to her family through the camera. She refused. Her tears circled in her eyes, but she said, "I don't want to cry. If I cry, my goggles will be spent and I can't do anything."

4. In order to avoid cross infection and save time in wearing protective clothing, Shan Xia, a nurse in the East Hospital of Wuhan University, shaved off her waist-length hair before going to the front line. Shan Xia said: The first thing is to protect herself and try her best to save more people.

5. When the director of the Second Ward of Respiratory Department of Wuhan Hankou Hospital was interviewed,

it was mentioned that many medical staff in Wuhan were overloaded to cope with the epidemic before the additional medical staff arrived in Wuhan, and they only slept for 2 hours a week, and the pressure was relieved only after the additional medical staff arrived. When you are tired, make do with it.

6. A post-1995 nurse named Villi responded to the hospital's application to take part in front-line work. This is a message she sent to the medical department from New Year's Eve to now:

Up to now, my family doesn't know what I am doing. If there is any misfortune, please donate my body for research to break the virus. Please don't tell my parents. The only requirement is to make proper arrangements for my family. Although my working ability is not strong, I won't be a deserter at a critical moment.

7. She Sha, a 24-year-old nurse from Ward 4 of the Fourth People's Hospital of Sichuan Province, signed up to join the rescue work in Wuhan, but the first batch of nurses were selected from intensive care unit and respiratory department, and the little girl once again joined the second batch of medical teams.

The reason she gave is: I am young, and if I am unfortunately infected, I will definitely recover faster than the older nurses and teachers; I'm not in love or married; I am different from other nurses. I come from Wenchuan. Seeing the news these days reminds me of the scene of Wenchuan earthquake. I think I should go because I am different from other nurses. I am from Wenchuan! ?

8. The doctor's father, who worked continuously for 48 hours in the front line of fighting the epidemic, took advantage of lunch time to write and cheer for his son in the quarantine area. Both of them are doctors, and they can only cheer for their son through protective glass. There is a saying in China: Fight tigers and brothers, and fight father and son. The realistic version of fighting against the "enemy" father and son soldiers has made many people cry.

9. A 137-member medical team from Henan rushed to Wuhan. A nurse's husband cried and shouted, "Wang Yuehua, I love you" under the car.

My wife secretly signed up to join the medical team, and her husband was a surgeon in another hospital. Later, the reporter interviewed the husband who saw his wife off in tears. He said: I know that we should do this, but when it comes to us, it is difficult to turn around and it feels very contradictory.

At first, I felt that men shouldn't cry like this, but at that time, I couldn't stand it and couldn't control my feelings.

1. Yesterday, an old man came to the village committee of Paidong Village, Heshui Town, Xinyi City, Guangdong Province, left 1, yuan and said

that he would donate it to Wuhan, then turned around and left. The staff asked his name, and he said, "My name is Zhong party member, an old soldier!" ?

It is understood that the old man named Xie Lanqian joined the army in 1964 and joined the party in 1966. Netizen: The back of leaving with hands in pockets is really handsome! If the country is in trouble, I will do my part. Don't write my name.