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Touching stories of medical staff fighting against SARS

"Selfishness, the country's life and death, gloating and avoiding it." The fight against SARS has once again demonstrated the great national spirit of the Chinese nation.

Zhong Nanshan, head of the Guangdong SARS medical rescue expert guidance group, said: "If we don't rush up, who will come up?" The 66-year-old academician of China Academy of Engineering, a famous respiratory disease expert, stayed up for 72 hours in the first line of SARS, led the expert group to consult and treat, and shuttled between Guangdong provinces where the epidemic first appeared.

Ye Xin is the head nurse in the emergency department of Ersha Branch of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and is responsible for receiving SARS patients. She is responsible for the examination, rescue, treatment and care of patients, and sometimes even shuts other colleagues out. After she died of SARS, her husband knew that she loved her career deeply. The only requirement is that Ye Xin finally put on a nurse's uniform, so that she can be a nurse when she is born and when she dies.

This is a "tough" invitation letter from a 54-year-old nurse. "I grew up in the sunshine and rain in New China. I'm still young after three years of natural disasters, and I didn't have a chance to 1998 catastrophic flood. This time, in the fight against SARS, the world's largest infectious disease in 2 1 century, I requested the approval of the organization to go to the front line of fighting SARS as the first batch of' soldiers' ... "

The Henan Provincial People's Hospital, where the old nurse named Zheng Xiangrui is located, has only 1994 employees, but 237 1 people signed up for the fight against SARS. Foreign doctors, interns, temporary workers and recruiters who are studying in the hospital have signed up enthusiastically, and many retired experts have repeatedly asked to fight this tough battle.

United as one, United as one. No matter the endless flood or the invisible virus, we can only flinch before the indomitable nation.

At the most tense moment of the epidemic, leading comrades of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council visited the front line and issued a mobilization order to the whole country.

The medical staff rushed up. They put their personal safety at risk and struggled tenaciously with the disease.

Scientific and technological personnel rushed up, and they worked day and night to tackle the problem, trying to conquer the virus as soon as possible;

Journalists rushed up to be loyal to their duties, spread the voice of the party and the government, and reported the SARS epidemic and countless touching stories. ...

In times of crisis, hundreds of millions of people, inspired by the national spirit, built the Great Wall of Steel to fight against SARS.