Touching story material of fighting the epidemic in 2022

Bright party flag fluttering in the wind, invitations printed with red handprints, trucks rushing thousands of miles away, 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 for fighting the epidemic in 2020.

1. I don't want to cry. Crying through goggles can't do anything.

In a simple sentence, let the people of the whole country remember this girl with big eyes-Zhu Haixiu, a member of the Guangdong Provincial Support Hubei Medical Team and an ICU nurse of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. This young girl, born in 1997, has a heavy black eye because of her intense work and pressure. She told reporters that she didn't tell her parents when she came, and she was only known by her parents a few days ago. She said, "That was the first time I saw my dad cry in 22 years."

She didn't want to tell her parents that she was safe in front of the camera. She said, "I don't want to cry. I can't do anything by crying through goggles. " Tears swirled in her eyes, and she waved and said "I'm sorry".

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

Zhang is a nurse in the Department of Critical Care Medicine of the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, and also a member of the medical team for epidemic prevention in Hebei Province. Without accompanying his wife and children born just a few months ago, he rushed to the front line of anti-epidemic and came to the intensive care unit of the Seventh Hospital of Wuhan.

The post-90s boy undertook the night shift task of nursing three critically ill patients. Due to the shortage of protective clothing resources, he changed into adult diapers at the first time to reduce the number of times. More than 60% of Zhang's intensive care team are post-90 s.

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

3. Big sister who drives a truck to deliver goods without asking for thanks.

There was such a warm and touching story during the full-scale outbreak of Wuhan epidemic. A large truck loaded with 3 1 ton alcohol finally arrived in Wuhan safely, and the goods were delivered by a female driver in her forties. She drove alone for nearly 24 hours at night. When sending these materials to Wuhan, she declined the gratitude of the staff and continued to do her own work to help everyone unload the goods.

4. Do you need a mask? Free/free

In Chengdu, a little brother became popular because of the video of sending a mask on the subway, which also made many netizens praise him and express their support. He kept walking towards the people on the subway. "Hello, do you need a mask? Free. " Carrying a small black schoolbag, it exudes great warmth, which is very touching and positive.

I will never back down until the epidemic returns.

Lu is the chief of quality control department of Lin 'an Center for Disease Control and Prevention. As the backbone of the front line of epidemic prevention, Lu was busy with epidemic prevention work before the outbreak. Before the Spring Festival, the first suspected case appeared in Lin 'an, which surprised the whole region and undoubtedly made the burden on Lu's shoulders heavier. Since then, she has been busier. Even on New Year's Eve, she is still fighting at her job. "This Spring Festival is definitely my most unforgettable. Although I can't be with my family, it would be more meaningful if more people could be with my family safely and safely because of my work. " Now she is still busy in the front line of epidemic prevention. For her, as long as the epidemic does not end one day, she can only say two words: no retreat.