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The Story of angels in white in the Sacrifice of SARS

Deng Lianxian: The first doctor who died in Guangdong.

At 5: 40 pm on April 2 1 2003, Deng Lianxian, secretary of the Party branch of the Infectious Diseases Department of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, died at the age of 53. This is the first doctor in Guangdong Province who died in the line of duty in the fight against SARS.

Ye Xin: Always fight in white.

In the early morning of March 25th, 2003, 47-year-old Ye Xin-Ye Xin, the head nurse in the emergency department of No.2 Sha Branch of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, closed her beautiful eyes forever.

Wei Baozhou: Luoyang Blooms SARS War

Wei Baozhou, a 5 1 year-old deputy chief physician of the Second Outpatient Department of Luoyang Municipal Government, who was fighting in the front line of SARS prevention and treatment, died unfortunately in her beloved post on May 29th due to overwork.

Jing Wong: Holding up a fragile life with passion.

Jing Wong, a 32-year-old nurse from Peking University People's Hospital, died on the afternoon of May 27th after struggling with SARS for more than a month.

Xie: Love spreads all over Xiangjiang.

Xie is the first female doctor in Hong Kong who died of treating SARS patients. Since her death on May 38, 2003, she has been admired by all walks of life and is known as the "nightingale" in Hong Kong. His death aroused the spirit of unity and survival of Hong Kong people in adversity. Xie's life is forever solidified in the young age of 35.

Li Xiaohong: greet SARS with the body of life

On April 16, 2003, Li Xiaohong, a 28-year-old attending physician in the Second Department of Beijing Armed Police Corps Hospital, suddenly fell on the battlefield against SARS. She was the first military medical worker who died in the front line of treating SARS patients. As a angels in white dressed in "olive green", in order to save people's lives, she used her life to fight the raging SARS, leaving a tragic farewell to the world.

Liang Shikui: A Monument Engraved with Life

Liang Shikui, deputy director and chief physician of the emergency department of Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital, left his last life on the operating table he loved all his life on April 24, 2003, just like the medical staff who died in the line of duty to treat SARS patients. On the day Liang Shikui left, the SARS patient he finally rescued had fully recovered and was about to leave the hospital healthily.

Liu Yonghe: Writing Loyalty with Life

When the whole country was fighting against SARS in full swing, Liu Yonghe, a policeman from Dazhushan Police Station of Jiaonan Public Security Bureau, left the front line where he had fought.

At 4: 00 pm on May 8, it was originally the time for Liu Yonghe and his colleagues to shift. Although he has been working continuously for nearly 10 hours, and his sick body has protested, Liu Yonghe is really upset to see more and more vehicles and personnel being inspected. In order to speed up the quarantine and prevent traffic jams, he resolutely decided to give up changing shifts on time and continue to fight at the quarantine point.

Just as Liu Yonghe was standing on the side of the road to register the van, an unexpected car accident made the 39-year-old fresh life instantly fall.

This is the first warrior in the national public security system who died in the front line of anti-Africa. On May 22nd, the Ministry of Public Security posthumously awarded Liu Yonghe the title of second-class model of the national public security system.

Erdun Taogetao: Sunset on the Grassland

Erdun Taogetao is a member of the Standing Committee of the Banner Committee of Sunite Right Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and the deputy flag leader, and the head of the working group on SARS prevention and control in the banner and pastoral areas. Since the first suspected imported SARS patient appeared in Inner Mongolia on April 22 this year, the control plan has been implemented around the clock, leading the leaders of health, epidemic prevention, animal husbandry and civil affairs units to go deep into pastoral areas, distributing 6,543,800+0.2 million copies of Mongolian propaganda materials to herders, and deploying spring ploughing production and "enclosure to households" work. Eventually, due to overwork and sudden cerebral hemorrhage, he fell to the front line of SARS prevention and control on May 7.

Erdun Taogetao, who was only 5 1 year old, was the first deputy-level party and government cadre who died in the line of duty in the national campaign against SARS.

Xinde Fan: A Good Guardian of People's Health

In the battle against SARS, the heroes on the medical front built a bloody embankment with sweat and life. Among them, Xinde Fan, the driver of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, was one of them. He died of illness while transporting critical SARS patients. This is an ordinary driver, a down-to-earth Cantonese. With his own actions, he realized party member's clank oath of "dedicating himself to others and not being afraid of sacrifice".