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Sweat from Xinjiang medical staff gushed out from protective clothing. What did they go through?

Due to the recent epidemic in Xinjiang, our people in Xinjiang were isolated at home for 27 days. In order to win, our medical staff, community workers, volunteers and even ordinary residents have made efforts. A video about the epidemic in Xinjiang on the Internet is on fire. I saw a medical worker take off his protective clothing, and water rushed out from under his feet, wetting a large concrete floor. What did the medical staff go through? Mainly because it is a hot summer, and the medical staff wearing protective clothing are already very hot at the hottest time. Coupled with the high temperature of 30 degrees, they are sweating like rain, which we can't see in protective clothing because the sweat is all in the clothes. They took off their protective clothing when they were busy, so sweat poured out. It's really hard for them. Thank them for their selfless dedication. There is a war in Xinjiang now, and I don't know when it will end, but I believe that with the unity of the whole people, this war against epidemic prevention and disease will definitely end as soon as possible, and then we can return to normal life. Because we have been isolated at home for almost a month, our family's financial resources have been cut off and we have to pay rent. The expenses of a family are also relatively large. Because during the epidemic, the price of vegetables and meat was very high, and they couldn't go out every day. Many families can't make it. Many families have mortgages, car loans and children to support. They are trapped at home and have no financial resources. Many people are swiping their credit cards. This one. I sincerely wish that the epidemic situation in Xinjiang will be cleared soon, because I heard that it will be unsealed after clearing, and all of us can restore our normal life order and don't have to stay at home every day.