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Why do community clinics give infusions to adults and children as long as they have a cold or fever?

Wuhan Evening News (WeChat ID: whwb) (reporter Hu Yihua, intern Peng Xue) has a cold and fever, and is unwilling to miss this perfect opportunity to shoot "Han Horse". Today (April 9) at 4:30 pm, photographer Wu Yongshou, director of the People's Armed Forces Department of Yongfeng Street, Hanyang District, insisted on finishing processing the photos of Han horses before rushing to the Hanyang District Seoul Community Health Service Center in front of his home for infusion.

Wu Yongshou is the director of the People's Armed Forces Department of Yongfeng Street, Hanyang District, and loves photography. At last year’s Han Horse Competition, due to something else, he did not go to the scene to experience the passion of Han Horse. This time, he applied to the relevant departments and obtained an official Han Horse photography qualification certificate. “I can’t miss this opportunity. I must feel the passion of Han Horse.” The enthusiasm and passion of horses."

In fact, yesterday, he had cold symptoms, did not want to eat, and was not energetic. His lover persuaded him to give up this shooting opportunity, "There will be a Han horse competition in Wuhan in the future. , you have more opportunities to take photos.” But Minister Wu still insisted on participating in this event. That afternoon, he went to the hospital for an infusion and went to bed early to rest without eating dinner.

At around 3 o'clock in the morning this morning, after he got up, he began to clean up his photography equipment and make full preparations. Two hours later, he took Didi Express and arrived at Happy Valley at the end of the Han Marathon in more than 40 minutes. At this time, public security and armed police personnel, as well as medical staff and volunteers were already on site.

When each player reaches the finish line and sprints, he will pick up his camera to capture the wonderful moment. Although he still had a fever, he still cheered up, "Compared to the athletes running in the heavy rain, my fever is nothing." Since a young colleague from the unit also signed up to participate in the Hanma competition, he arrived At more than one o'clock in the afternoon, Minister Wu still stood at the finish line. "I am waiting for my colleagues to encourage and support them."

By the time he finished shooting and rushed to the Changjiang Daily to process the photos, it was already afternoon. 2:10. After processing the photos, he felt a little tired and rushed to the Seoul Community Health Service Center in Hanyang for an infusion. At this time, he also remembered that he hadn't had lunch yet.