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80-year-old grandma sews insoles to send firemen. What other stories have you heard?

I have heard many stories about positive energy, including many in this epidemic: a middle-aged man cooks a lot of convenient food every day and sends it to the epidemic prevention and control station; In order not to infect anyone and not to burden the national staff, the self-driving driver stayed on the expressway for a month; Young people give masks to public security personnel, put them at the door and leave immediately; Suspected that her family was infected, the nurse's daughter took care of her mother's prevention and treatment at home, and at the same time served as a volunteer to reduce the burden on the local hospital; Entrepreneurs donated all the masks in stock to local hospitals for free. In addition to the epidemic, there are many grandmothers who send clothes to young people in the public security bureau and take care of young policemen whose families are not local; The aunt in the school manages the dormitory for the students who can't go back to school to avoid losses.

People who provide food for the protection station are not on a whim, but long-term habits. Every morning, he prepares the ingredients on the premise of health protection, then cooks, stews, burns and steams them in different categories, and then cooks them with huge pots and cookers. After cooking, these foods need to be put in clean boxes, and special foods need to be equipped with suitable tableware. The dishes cooked every day are different. In wet weather, he will provide soup and staple food. In hot weather, the cooked food will be replaced by cold spots and fruits. He also needs to be present in person during the transportation, and then he will move the food out of the car with the staff and distribute it to the medical staff. This insistence requires a lot of money, which is very touching.

The nurse's daughter said in her blog and diary that she was worried about her mother and moved by the efforts of medical staff. In the process of seeking medical treatment for her mother, although the hospital could not provide her with a bed, it also provided her with equipment, oxygen and medicine at a very affordable price, making it possible for her to take care of her mother at home. At the same time, when the nurse had the opportunity to use her volunteer status to give her mother priority in getting a bed, she hesitated for a long time and finally did not make such a choice. But continue to take care of my mother and wait for public order and good customs. She said:

I hesitated for a long time, but I still couldn't say it. My mother wouldn't want to get rid of it in this way.