Liu Sitong charged on the front line of the epidemic. Photo by PLA reporter Wang Chuanshun

Liu Sitong, born in July 1999, is the youngest female soldier nurse with the rank of sergeant in the military support Hubei medical team. Under the age of 21, she has fought the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Guanggu District of Hubei Province Maternal and Child Health Hospital for more than 40 days.

On the evening of February 16th, when she received the order to leave for Wuhan the next day, her mood was beyond words. "Since wearing this military uniform, I have to do something to keep my life in mind." Liu Sitong said.

Infusion, blood extraction, medicine delivery, meal delivery, garbage collection ... As a "red zone" nurse of the sixth department of infection in the Guanggu District of Hubei Women and Children's Hospital, unlike the past, she not only needs to do daily care for patients And also work part-time as a good caregiver and cleaner. For four hours on duty, her working status can be said to be "non-stop."

He loves to laugh and laugh, and like a boy, Liu Sitong has a delicate heart.

"Many elderly people lack communication, so I talk with them more." Liu Sitong said, "Seeing them is like seeing my grandparents."

Of the hundreds of patients who were nursed, the most impressed was an 86-year-old grandfather. Liu Sitong, who was careful in the communication, found that he suddenly became apathetic and was not actively taking medication.

"Grandpa, do you have any thoughts?" After Liu Sitong's questioning, the grandfather revealed the truth. It turned out that his wife was seriously ill and was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital. The grandfather was very worried.

Report to the head nurse that with the consent of the intensive care unit, Liu Sitong accompanied the grandfather to visit his wife, and the burden on his heart was relieved. After careful treatment, the couple's condition improved.

After being discharged from the hospital, the elderly couple made a phone call into the "Red Zone" to express their gratitude to Liu Sitong.

"To my surprise, I didn't expect them to write down the phone number of the 'Red Zone'", Liu Sitong's face filled with pride.

One generation has the characteristics of one generation. Liu Sitong, born in a military family, like her peers, claims to be a natural optimist. She likes online shopping and is passionate about chasing dramas, but is afraid of loneliness and boredom to complain.

"I don't like the shift from 0am to 4am." Liu Sitong said, "The patients were all sleeping during that time. I was bored in the 'Red Zone'."

Like all parents, Liu Sitong's mother cares about her daughter at all times, no matter how late, she has to wait for her daughter to report a message of safety.

"Don't tell my family about work. On the one hand, this is my own job. On the other hand, I am afraid they are worried." For more than 40 days, Liu Sitong felt that she had matured a lot, and her time in Wuhan has become her most Valuable memories.

Liu Sitong (first from left), who loves to talk and laugh, is meticulous when he works. Photo by PLA reporter Wang Chuanshun

Liu Sitong (first from left) 's serious and responsible work attitude was praised by his comrades-in-arms. Photo by PLA reporter Wang Chuanshun

Liu Sitong communicates with the medical staff in the ward through the video consultation system. Photo by PLA reporter Wang Chuanshun

Liu Sitong (first from left) reported the patient's condition to the department leader based on the medical image data. Photo by PLA reporter Wang Chuanshun

Before entering the ward, Liu Sitong seriously put on protective gear. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

At 3:59 in the morning, Liu Sitong entered the ward and began to work. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

Liu Sitong checked the patient's doctor's order and prepared for treatment. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

In the deadly ward at night, Liu Sitong was seriously checking the medicine. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

Liu Sitong (first from right) performs tube placement care for patients. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

Liu Sitong (first from right) discussed the patient's condition with his comrades and exchanged nursing experience. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

Careful care won praise, and patients about to leave the hospital said farewell to Liu Sitong (first from right). Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

Taking off the protective gear, Liu Sitong left marks on his face. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong

During the night shift, Liu Sitong took a nap on the bus. Photo by Zhu Xiaoxiong