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What are some touching incidents involving medical staff during the epidemic?

1. Zhong Nanshan

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, Academician Zhong has always cared about the motherland and the people of Hubei. He called on everyone not to go out and stay at home to protect themselves. However, he traveled back to Hubei that day. At that time, Hubei was already the place with the worst epidemic. He had no fear and always put the motherland first.

2. Li Lanjuan

An old lady in her 70s, who should have enjoyed a happy life, is still fighting on the front line of the epidemic. When the epidemic broke out in Wuhan, Academician Li Lanjuan and her team arrived at the front line in Wuhan. In the hospital, we work around the clock and race against time to stop the epidemic.

3. Li Wenliang

As a sentry, he has sadly passed away. But no matter what, he was the first to expose the virus. Unfortunately, it didn't attract everyone's attention at first. He is a hero and the pride of Wuhan University.

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During the protests, all Chinese people worked together and many touching things happened.

Protest against progressive deeds, doctors, police, managers. The first time to train all staff, the first time to conduct pre-examination and triage, the first time to open fever clinics, the first time to open a green channel for fever treatment, the first time to announce the epidemic situation, the first time to go to the village to promote epidemic prevention tips, the first time To dispel the doubts of the masses, they race against time and they dare to be the first.

After being trained on the stuck work process, they went to the highway intersection to have a meeting with the police. They were the most beautiful in the face of epidemic prevention. A migration team was set up to conduct door-to-door screening of all Hubei returnees in the jurisdiction. Investigate, measure body temperature, establish files, and keep track of the health status of those returning home.