Salute to the rebels, thank you for fighting for Hubei

2020 is destined to be an extraordinary year, especially for every Chinese, especially those in Hubei.

A sudden epidemic has begun, and a war without gunpowder has begun. When we stay quietly at home and still feel "bored and anxious", I don't know how many people have signed "life and death certificates and petitions". They voluntarily go to the front line to fight the epidemic, working hard day and night, just to race against time. , just to protect our beautiful home.

As a Chinese, as a Hubei person, I want to say: "Thank you for fighting for Hubei, pay tribute to those who are against the trend, thank you!"

This This was the advice given by Academician Zhong Nanshan when the Wuhan epidemic began. He asked everyone not to go, but he boarded the train bound for Wuhan without hesitation.

During SARS in 2003, he said that he would send all the most dangerous patients to me. In 2020, he is 84 years old, an age that should have been spent in retirement, and bravely went on a military expedition for the motherland and people.

Because of his presence, netizens said: "Hearing this name is like taking a reassurance." Yes, Mr. Zhong, just like his name, his great body is separated like a mountain On our road against COVID-19, because of him and thousands of medical staff, we are no longer afraid, and we firmly believe that dawn will eventually come!

This is what Yu Sha, a nurse from the Fourth Ward of the Department of Internal Medicine of the Fourth People's Hospital of Sichuan Province, said when she signed up to go to Wuhan.

The 24-year-old was rejected when she applied for war for the first time, so when she applied for war for the second time, she wrote down three reasons:

1. I am young and have weak resistance. Definitely better than the older ones

2. I am not married, I am single

3. I am different from other nurses, I am from Wenchuan.

The sentence "I am a Wenchuan native" brought tears to the eyes of those who saw it. I think this kind of brotherly love passed down from generation to generation can only be possessed by Chinese people. < /p>

In fact, Zhao Yingming’s husband could not understand and support his wife’s thoughts and actions of going to Wuhan at the beginning. But Zhao Yingming said to him: "The situation is so serious now. If we don't go, the pressure on the front line will be very great."

This sentence was said by Liu Jiayi, a nurse at Huicheng District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Huizhou City, She was extremely serious and firm when she said this.

But do you know? Liu Jiayi was not yet 20 years old when she said this. On February 9, Guangdong Province sent another 438-member medical team to reinforce Hubei. Liu Jiayi signed up without hesitation and devoted herself to the Wuhan Fangcang Hospital to fight the epidemic.

As the youngest member of the team, Liu Jiayi’s task is to guide people leaving the shelter to take off protective clothing, and to guard this important line of defense against the risk of infection for their anti-epidemic comrades.

In addition to medical staff, police, security, and cleaning staff also enter the isolation ward every day. They have only received simple training and are unfamiliar with taking off protective clothing. At first, they need guidance in almost every step. This also means that during 6 hours of work, Liu Jiayi has to talk and repeat instructions almost non-stop.

“It feels like the cervical disc is about to herniate.” Liu Jiayi described that the protective clothing was wrapped very tightly, and she did not dare to make big movements because she was worried that it would collapse, so her neck was always tilted forward. What's even more uncomfortable is the suffocation caused by the N95 mask. It's like having someone cover your nose for 6 hours and only return to normal after taking off the mask.

This is what Li Hui, a nurse born in the 1990s in Wuhan, said. At the beginning of the epidemic, Li Hui actively responded to the hospital's request to participate in front-line work, and has been on the front line of the fight against the epidemic since New Year's Eve. She sent a message to the medical department: My family members still don’t know what I am doing. If something unfortunate happens, donate my body for research to defeat the virus. Please don’t tell my parents. My only request is to make proper arrangements. my family. Although I am not very capable at work, I will not be a deserter at critical moments.

After this passage was posted online, Dad Li learned that his daughter was on the front line fighting the epidemic at Tianyou Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and Technology. He couldn't help but call Li Hui. Dad Li, who was choked with tears, said to his daughter : "Some people have to do some things. Protect yourself, stick to your post, and wait for you to go home."

No matter how hard or tired Li Hui was, she never shed a tear, but when she heard her father Tears streamed down his face as he spoke.

This is what Nie Sanhua, a bus driver in Wuhan, said during the epidemic.

During the epidemic, all transportation in Wuhan basically stopped, but the distance from the hotel where the medical staff stayed to Wuhan People's Hospital was 9 kilometers.

In order to make the travel of medical staff more convenient, Nie Sanhua mobilized two other drivers to take the initiative to pick up and drop off medical staff. From the hotel to the hospital, we have to pick up and drop off more than 320 people in one day.

When a reporter asked him why he was willing to risk his life to work, he said: "The bus stopped, but I can't stop. I want to protect my hometown."

On the morning of February 7, a 136-member medical team from Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University set off to Wuhan to provide support.

The biggest feature of this medical team is that it is young, half of its members are born in the 1990s.

Many people shouted: "During SARS, you protected the post-90s generation, and now the post-90s generation will protect you." Yes, the "SARS" 17 years ago may still be an unforgettable memory for the post-90s generation. , and when the "new crown" struck, they had already shouldered the burden of fighting. In the most dangerous times, stand up and protect others. This time, those born in the 1990s have become the main force and reserve force on this battlefield.

Each generation has its own mission, and each generation has its own responsibilities. The flowers of the motherland in the past have now grown into the pillars of the motherland and the main force in the fight against the epidemic. While many people viewed with skepticism whether those born in the 1990s could take on important responsibilities, they delivered a perfect answer through their actions. We see hope for the future from them.

There are many, many deeds, many many heroes, and too many touching moments.

2020 is a memory that belongs to each of us. It is precisely because there are so many people like them that we can usher in our "spring" so quickly.

How proud I am to be a Chinese, and how lucky I am to be a Hubei native. Thank you, rebel, and thank you to everyone who has silently contributed to the epidemic. Thank you for your hard work for Hubei. Live your life!