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The story of Jing Wong, a nurse in People's Hospital in 23.

At the height of the SARS epidemic in p>23, there was a person whose fate touched many people's hearts. This person was Jing Wong, a nurse in the emergency department of Peking University People's Hospital. Jing Wong cared for the first batch of SARS patients in Beijing at that time, but when the patients recovered and were discharged, Jing Wong collapsed and was killed by the SARS virus. Memories

The incident grandma said happened in April 23, when Tong Yi's mother Jing Wong was on vacation. Recalling the scene at that time, grandma still remembers it vividly. At that time, Jing Wong only said that the unit was short of hands, took a few change of clothes and left. The family didn't expect to see Jing Wong again. As a nurse in the emergency department of Peking University People's Hospital, Jing Wong fell ill because she was infected with SARS at work. At that time, no one expected that Jing Wong's illness would progress so quickly. In the isolated ward, my mother Jing Wong has been sending short messages to Xiao Tongyi by her mobile phone:

On April 29th, Jing Wong sent the first message to Tong Yi:

The flowers are blooming outside the window. Today, the sunshine is really good. I want to get well soon. I'll find you at home. You can't run away. My lung capacity is small

Tong Yi who received the text message is still in school at this time, and she doesn't know about her mother's illness. Seven-year-old Tong Yitian really believed what Jing Wong told her, that her mother had a bad cold and could not go home for the time being.

Less than a week after sending that short message, Jing Wong's condition deteriorated sharply. The following picture was taken by a reporter a few days before Jing Wong died. Because of her serious illness, Jing Wong hasn't eaten a bite for more than 3 days since she was hospitalized.

Because of being on the ventilator, everything Jing Wong wanted to say had to be written, which was written by the doctors guessing the weak Jing Wong.

The nurse asked her: Tomatoes, right?

How to eat tomatoes?

Beat them into juice.

It seems that tomato sauce is needed.

ok, ok, I'll tell you,

then you have to make this into juice.

then type it in, ok?

we have to make juice first, ok?

I see,

tomatoes, right?

I want to eat tomatoes,

I see, ah.

you have to wait.

every time I see this picture, I can't help feeling sad. Jing Wong has been dripping water for a month, and his hand is still texting Tong Yi. I think that the only daughter may be the one that this mother cares most about when she is on the verge of life and death.

Jing Wong sent a message to Tong Yi at 19: 45 on May 12th.

My dearest baby, my mother has read your letter several times. You are my life's support. I want to get better for you. Go home safely and be with you. Be good, okay?

People who knew Jing Wong's story organized themselves to look for serum for her during her serious illness. In just one week, more than a dozen recovered SARS patients donated blood, hoping that their antibodies could help Wang Jing survive this difficulty. However, people's love and efforts failed to bring back her life when she was only 32 years old.

On May 13th, time: 11: 47, Jing Wong sent the last message in his life.

You wear red underwear to keep me safe.

the number of text messages is getting smaller and smaller. I read all the short messages sent by Jing Wong before she died, and none of them revealed the pain she suffered during her illness. Afterwards, Tong Yi wrote in an essay in memory of his mother: I love my mother very much, because she is a strong person.

Xiao Tong Yi said: By this time, my mother can no longer give injections to others to take medicine. My mother knows that she can't do it, but she just keeps saying that I am fine and fine, but when she knows that she can't make herself better, she shows her determination to defeat SARS with her hands.

Jing Wong's story and her family's concern for her were quickly reported by the media. I still remember that people paid attention to Jing Wong's illness and spontaneously donated money to Tong Yi and the children of medical staff who fought against SARS like Tong Yi. People have good wishes: if Wang Jing loves her family so much and has the care and help of so many people in society, a miracle may happen to her. However, people's goodwill failed to return his life. On May 27th, Jing Wong passed away. I found the newspaper at that time, and the headline of the news was: Today, 42 SARS patients recovered and were discharged from Xiaotangshan Hospital of the People's Liberation Army, which is also the largest number of patients discharged recently.

When her mother left, Xiao Tongyi didn't see her for the last time, nor did she hear her dying words. Only these short messages were left on her computer. But I believe that these short messages with maternal love will accompany the child for life, and they will bring courage to Tong Yi and support her to face any difficulties in the future. Mom is gone, but Xiao Tongyi's life goes on.

During the SARS period, 93 medical staff in Peking University People's Hospital where Jing Wong was located fell ill one after another, and 91 of them recovered in the future treatment. There are 654 people's hospital medical staff in the hospital, who have face-to-face contact with SARS patients. It is these selfless dedication of angels in white that make people finally win in the fight against SARS. What always worries me is that after Jing Wong's death, she left a young Tong Yi, but at this age when she needed her mother most, she had to face life alone. Can she handle it?