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What impressed you the most when watching Warm China in the fight against the epidemic?

By watching the warm China, what impressed me most was the dedication of our angels in white.

There is no angels in white, just a group of ordinary people in white coats with a mission. 65438123, nearly 1,000 medical staff from the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University signed or signed up in the work group, asking to join the hospital medical team to fight COVID-19 pneumonia. They said that the patient must go to the hospital when he comes, as long as he doesn't fall.

In such a grim situation, many medical staff applied to the leaders to join the fight against "novel coronavirus", and made joint efforts with the whole hospital and society to contribute our meager strength.

Among them are young doctors and nurses, as well as senior head nurses, who keep the danger to themselves and protect the health of the public with their lives. They resolutely practice the initial intention and mission of doctors to heal the wounded and rescue the dying and love the boundless.

Every time I see white soldiers in white uniforms fighting in the front line of epidemic prevention on TV, I am full of piety. They regard the epidemic as the enemy's situation, regard the hospital as the battlefield, risk their lives in the battle without smoke, and write a magnificent hymn of life with fearless spirit and iron will.

Extended data:

In order to fight the epidemic, we must do the following:

First of all, don't go to crowded places. Then if you have to go out, you must wear a mask.

Wash your hands with soap when you go home, and disinfect them with disinfectant after washing.

If you have symptoms such as fever and dry cough, go to the designated hospital in time.

As an ordinary person, there is no need to panic, but you must pay attention. I believe that with the efforts of the people of the whole country, the epidemic will soon be forgotten and we will usher in a normal life in the near future.