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2022 Fighting the Epidemic Touching Story Materials

Bright party flags fluttering in the wind, letters of petition with red handprints, large trucks traveling thousands of miles to help, and ordinary people staying at home are all contributing to the fight against the epidemic. . Next, I will share with you some touching story materials of the fight against the epidemic in 2020.

1. I don’t want to cry, because I can’t do anything without my goggles

A simple sentence made people across the country remember this girl with big eyes - Guangdong Province supports Hubei Zhu Haixiu, a member of the medical team and an ICU nurse in the Internal Medicine Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. This young girl born in 1997 has heavy dark circles under her eyes due to the intensity and pressure of her work. She told reporters that she didn't tell her parents when she came, but they found out a few days ago. She said: "That was the first time in 22 years that I saw my dad cry."

She didn't want to tell her parents that they were safe in front of the camera. She said: "I don't want to cry. Crying will save the flowers." The eyepiece can't do anything." Tears welled up in her eyes, and she waved her hands and said, "I'm sorry."

2. In order to save protective clothing, he put on adult diapers for the first time

Zhang Mingxuan is a nurse in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, and is also a member of the Hebei Province’s team supporting Hubei’s anti- A member of the epidemic medical team. Not caring about spending time with his wife and their child who was just a few months old, he hurried to the front line of the fight against the epidemic and came to the intensive care unit of Wuhan No. 7 Hospital.

This young man born in the 1990s took on the night shift task of caring for three critically ill patients. Due to the shortage of protective clothing resources, in order to reduce the number of times he came out, he put on adult diapers for the first time. More than 60% of the intensive care nursing team are born in the 1990s.

Zhang Mingxuan said: "We are no longer the post-90s generation that everyone calls us. We have been able to assume social responsibilities and can stand up when the country needs us."

3. The elder sister who drove a truck to deliver supplies without asking for a word of thanks

During the full outbreak of the epidemic in Wuhan, there was such a heartwarming and touching story. A large truck carrying 31 tons of alcohol finally arrived safely in Wuhan, and the person transporting the supplies was a female driver in her 40s. She drove all night and drove alone for nearly 24 hours before delivering the supplies. When she was in Wuhan, she declined the staff's thanks and continued to do her job, helping everyone unload the goods.

4. Do you need a mask? It’s free

In Chengdu, a young man became popular because of a video of handing out masks on the subway. This move also attracted many netizens Thumbs up for him to show support. He kept walking towards each person on the subway, "Hello, do you need a mask? It's free." Carrying a small black schoolbag exuded great warmth, which was touching and very positive energy.

5. As long as the epidemic does not recede, I will never retreat

Lu Yunni is the chief of the Quality Control Section of the Lin'an District Center for Disease Control and Prevention. As the backbone of the business on the front line of epidemic prevention, Lu Yunni was already busy with epidemic prevention work before the full outbreak of the epidemic. Before the Spring Festival, the first suspected case appeared in Lin'an, which shocked the whole district and undoubtedly placed another heavy burden on Lu Yunni's shoulders. Since then, she has been even busier, and she was still working hard at her job even on New Year's Eve. "This Spring Festival is definitely the most unforgettable for me. Although I can't be with my family, it will be more meaningful if more people can be with their families safely and securely because of my work." She is still busy today. On the front line of epidemic prevention, for her, as long as the epidemic does not end, she can only say two words: no retreat.