Parent-child anti-epidemic poems

Over the past two years or so since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, frontline workers, both medical workers and volunteers from all walks of life, have paid the most. They are not easy to count in the epidemic prevention process. Of course, Zhoukou, as a front-line medical staff, can't go to his mother for epidemic prevention. This kind of dedication and sacrifice can't be described in words, but I still want to use it. Give up your family and care about everyone? Comment on this sentence. In order to ensure that workers are not infected during epidemic prevention, they often wear one-piece protective clothing for more than ten hours. During this period, many of them were afraid to drink water in the toilet. This phenomenon of challenging the physiological limit is undoubtedly the biggest difficulty.

Not only that, Dabai, mainly volunteers and community workers, not only eats and drinks irregularly when he is on duty on isolated floors or units, but also works all night at the duty station under very simple conditions. This difficulty seriously threatened his health. If the impact of the epidemic on ordinary people is to disrupt the original pace of life, then the impact on front-line workers is physical and mental fatigue, and the pressure they bear is indescribable, both physically and mentally.

In cities with severe epidemics, it is almost impossible for front-line workers to go home and reunite with their families even if they are not far from home and the epidemic has not eased. Many grass-roots workers can't see their parents, lovers and children for as little as three to five days, and they can't accompany their loved ones when they die for ten and a half months, including Zhoukou, a frontline medical staff. No matter the inconvenience in life, physical injury and psychological destruction, it is an objective reality that frontline workers must face during the epidemic prevention and control period.

In addition, in daily work, medical workers have to face all kinds of incomprehension of the control group or the diagnosed patients. Some young nurses secretly shed tears because they can't get basic respect, which is also common in epidemic prevention work everywhere. Separation from family members, great work pressure, and incomprehension of patients and isolated people are all true manifestations of the difficulties experienced by frontline workers during the epidemic.