1. "The epidemic is not over, we cannot retreat!"
Hu Ming, director of the ICU of Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital, burst into tears when he learned that his friend who was treating patients in the past days was infected. When the comrades around you fall, your battle is over. The epidemic is not over, and we cannot retreat!"
2. Our names are Chinese sons and daughters
Several young men in Los Angeles, USA. Young overseas Chinese who graduated without much savings pooled their money to buy a batch of medical supplies and donated them to Wuhan. They signed only four words: Children of China.
3. Touching details during the anti-epidemic period
A group of sanitation workers in Wuhan had to be quarantined for 14 days because they were cleaning the West Branch of Wuhan Union Hospital. The employer arranged a hotel, and before leaving the hotel, the sanitation workers quietly cleaned the room they were staying in to make it spotless. It was so clean that it didn't look like anyone had ever stayed there. The hotel manager was moved to tears when he checked the room.
4. A cup of coffee, conveying care
A heart-warming coffee shop in Wuhan Optics Valley stayed open during the epidemic, just to deliver free coffee to nearby medical staff.
5. Voluntary medicine delivery people on the streets of Wuhan
During the epidemic, Wuhan was closed down, and it became difficult for some people to buy medicine, so they urgently posted online asking for help. After seeing this, 26-year-old Wu You and her friends spontaneously joined in the action of delivering medicines to patients for free. As of February 13, they had delivered medicines and protective supplies to more than 500 households seeking help.