On the 8th, the National Commendation Conference for Fighting the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic will be held in Beijing. The Republic will pay tribute to the anti-epidemic fighters with the highest standards!

  Medical staff, community workers, people's police, courier brothers, construction workers, journalists, volunteers...

  In this "national war" with invisible enemies, we have witnessed too many great heroic stories, and counting and remembering these people and things is to pay tribute to the spirit of dedication to this society, and to accumulate this The power of the country to forge ahead.

In January of this year, Zhong Nanshan took a high-speed rail photo to "scan the screen" network. Photo by Su Yueming

The 84-year-old warned everyone not to go to Wuhan, but he squeezed into the dining car

  On January 18, 2020, when the new crown virus was raging quietly in Wuhan, an 84-year-old man rushed to Wuhan retrograde by supplementing his high-speed rail ticket.

  At that time, the old man took a photo of the high-speed rail and swiped the Internet: in the corner of the high-speed rail dining car heading to Wuhan, he was tired, frowning, and closed his eyes, and he was surrounded by a stack of documents that he had just reviewed...He is Zhong Nanshan .

  This eighty-year-old man who warned everyone not to go to Wuhan started working around the clock for the next four days.

  Zhong Nanshan spoke publicly, emphasizing the phenomenon of "person-to-person transmission" of the epidemic. This critical judgment has changed China's anti-epidemic process.

  With early accurate research and judgment, an unprecedented national war "epidemic" has started from Wuhan to the whole country.

  In the next few months, this 80-year-old man accompanied 1.4 billion Chinese through the most difficult moments.

  "Dare to be doctors and speak up", these four words are hung on the wall of Zhong Nanshan's office all year round. This is also a true portrayal of his medical career.

  On March 18th, Zhang Boli and Liu Qingquan, a member of the National Health Commission’s expert group and President of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, came to Wuhan Jiangxiapu Anshan Rehabilitation Station to see outpatients for the rehabilitation staff, and went to Jiangxia Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital for guidance and investigation.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Chang

On March 18th, Zhang Boli conducted research and guidance in Wuhan.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Chang

At the age of 72, he left his gall in Wuhan and went to work on the third day after the operation

  After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia in Wuhan, Zhang Boli, a 72-year-old academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and president of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was ordered to go to Wuhan with the Central Steering Group on the third day of the new year.

  During more than 80 days in Wuhan, Zhang Boli and his colleagues were stationed in Jiangxia Fangcai Hospital to take comprehensive treatment based on traditional Chinese medicine. By the time the cabin was closed, the "three zeros" had been achieved: 564 patients had zero conversion to severe illness and zero. Fuyang has zero infection among medical staff.

  Due to the high-load work day and night that caused cholecystitis, Zhang Boli underwent gallbladder removal surgery in Wuhan.

On the third day after the operation, he went to the remote consultation again in the hospital bed.

  With the joint efforts of Zhang Boli and his colleagues, the role of Chinese medicine is reflected in the whole process of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of new coronary pneumonia, with a total effective rate of over 90%.

  "When the state is in danger, the doctor is the soldier. I would rather bear myself rather than the people." This is what Zhang Boli said when he fought against SARS. In the face of the sudden new crown pneumonia epidemic, he once again shouldered his mission and wrote extensive and profound traditional Chinese medicine. The "China Plan" to fight the epidemic.

Zhang Dingyu, president of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, who sticks to the front line.

China News Agency issued Ke Hao photo source: CNSPHOTO

The "terminally ill dean" fought hard on the front line, and could not even take care of the infected wife

  Many people still remember such a figure-a "terminally ill director" dragging his frozen legs and bustling on the front line of the epidemic.

  Zhang Dingyu is the dean of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, and his other identity is a patient with frostbite.

  It is such a doctor who is also terminally ill. He has been fighting on the front line during the worst of the epidemic, even ignoring his infected wife, racing against the virus day and night.

  "I must run faster to beat time; I must run faster to snatch more patients from the virus." Zhang Dingyu's words once made netizens across the country tearful and explained a doctor. A firm sense of mission.

Chen Wei (screenshot of online video)

Retrograde "virus hunter", she brought China's vaccine closer and closer

  After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, military medical experts selected by the army rushed to Wuhan on the second day of the new year to carry out scientific research to support Wuhan's fight against the pneumonia epidemic caused by the new coronavirus.

Chen Wei, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a researcher at the Academy of Military Medicine, is the leader of this team.

  When the military medical expert team first arrived in Wuhan, Chen Wei led the expert team to complete the construction of a tent-type mobile testing laboratory and testing platform within one day, and used the kit independently developed by the Military Medical Research Institute and the method of fully automatic nucleic acid extraction. The single-day specimen detection capacity can reach more than 1,000 samples.

  In Wuhan, Chen Wei led a team to join forces with the rear scientific research base in Beijing to focus on emergency research on vaccine development.

  In March 2020, the recombinant new crown vaccine launched a phase I clinical trial in Wuhan, which is also the world's first new crown vaccine to enter the clinical research phase.

In April, the second phase of clinical trials of the vaccine was launched. In August, the vaccine obtained a national patent, becoming the first domestic new crown vaccine to enter the clinic and obtain a patent.

  The team led by this soldier allowed the world to witness the "speed of China" once again.

Du Bin held the flowers prepared by his colleagues and smiled happily.

(Image source: Official WeChat account of Peking Union Medical College Hospital)

Critical specialists who have played the "full court" will not return if they do not win!

  On August 30, Du Bin, director of the internal medicine department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, returned to Beijing by plane. The anti-epidemic hero finally returned home.

  On New Year's Eve of 2020, Du Bin spent his time in the intensive care unit of Wuhan's anti-epidemic "eye of the storm" Jinyintan Hospital.

After the Xiehe Aided Medical Team took over the intensive care ward, Du Bin was appointed as the temporary head of the department. In order to guide the new team members to familiarize themselves with the work content, he often spent 10 hours in the ward.

  On April 15th, the last national medical team left Hubei, and eight expert team members were stationed in seven designated intensive care hospitals to tackle the last "fortress of critical illness" in Wuhan.

They are honored as the "Severe Eight Immortals" and Du Bin is one of them.

  After that, from Wuhan to Harbin to Beijing and then to Urumqi, Du Bin played a full battle against the epidemic.

  During the epidemic, there were still many doctors who did their best to stay at the forefront like Du Bin.

He used his actual actions to say: "If you don't win this battle, you won't retreat!"

Wang Yong gave a "care package" to the elderly.

Photo courtesy of SF Express

The courier brother who was so afraid of his legs shaking became a "life ferryman"!

  Wang Yong, 35 years old this year, during the epidemic, this ordinary courier brother kept his family from his family and acted as a volunteer to take medical staff to and from get off work. He is also known as the "life ferryman".

  Initially, Wang Yong's protective gear only had an N95 mask.

It was in this almost "streaking" state that he drove a private car "too scared of shaking his legs" and went to Jinyintan Hospital without hesitation to pick up medical staff.

  During the epidemic, he also contacted his partners in many ways, docked with many restaurants, meat and vegetable suppliers, and other charitable resources, so that 7,800 medical staff and frontline volunteers had a warm lunch and dinner, and set up a medical staff logistics Guarantee line.

  It's just such an ordinary person that allows people to see the greatness in the ordinary, and also allows people to see the help of a city.

During the outbreak in Wuhan, Gan Ruyi, a post-95 doctor in Banzhudang Town, Gong'an County, Hubei Province, became popular on the Internet for riding more than 300 kilometers in 4 days and 3 nights and rushing to work in Wuhan Hospital.

Post-95 doctors ride for 4 days and 3 nights, just to return to work as soon as possible

  Gan Ruyi, 24 years old, is a technician of Jinkou Street Community Health Service Center in Jiangxia District, Wuhan.

After the city was closed in Wuhan, she had returned to her hometown in Jingzhou for vacation, so she returned to Wuhan resolutely.

  On the morning of January 31st, Gan Ruyi took the temporary pass obtained at the village committee, carried a bag containing instant noodles with biscuits, and set off on a bicycle for Wuhan.

From Jingzhou to Wuhan, the distance is 300 kilometers. I experienced cycling, hitchhiking, and walking.

  Riding for 4 days and 3 nights, she has only one purpose: "return to work as soon as possible".

  During the epidemic, there are still many young post-90s who stick to their posts silently as if they were willing to do so.

Statistics show that among the more than 40,000 medical staff supporting Hubei, there are more than 12,000 young people born in the 1990s and 00s.

Ai Zeming's picture source: Xinhuanet

Undergraduates volunteering in the cold wind: living a day without being absent

  During the epidemic, as a senior student of Beihua University, Ai Zeming responded to the recruitment of youth epidemic prevention volunteers from the Jilin Provincial Party Committee of the regiment, and carried out temperature measurement, disinfection and registration in Changchun railway station, airport, and old communities under the cold wind. Waiting for volunteer service, served for 83 days without being absent for a day.

  During the service at Changchun Railway Station, Ai Zeming rests at ten o'clock every night, gets up at two o'clock in the morning, eats a bowl of noodles, and eats with the sauce his mother left him.

  He said this is to allow enough time for the stomach to empty, so as not to want to go to the bathroom after putting on protective clothing.

For the past 20 days, he ate only one normal meal a day, never drank water before taking up work, and arrived at work at the earliest every day.

  Ai Zeming is not fighting alone.

From the age of 18 to 40, more than 30,000 students, veterans and other Jilin youth epidemic prevention volunteers have become his teammates.

  ...

  It is the strength of thousands of ordinary people that have gathered together, and we are marching towards victory step by step!

  Fortunately, this country has you.

Drawing: Zhang Jianyuan

  Author: Zhang Nepal