(Two sessions express) Zhang Boli's "representative channel" tells two short stories about the anti-epidemic feelings that are touching

  China News Service, Beijing, March 8th (Reporter Zhang Ni) On the afternoon of the 8th, the second session of the "Representative Passage" of the Fourth Session of the 13th National People's Congress was held.

Zhang Boli, a representative of the National People's Congress and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, told about his feelings about fighting the epidemic by reminiscing two short stories he experienced personally.

  As a member of the expert group of the Central Epidemic Prevention and Control Steering Group, Zhang Boli has devoted himself to the forefront of the epidemic in Wuhan.

On the "representative channel", he recalled his first day in Wuhan.

On March 8, the fourth session of the Thirteenth National People's Congress held the second "Representative Channel" interview event.

The picture shows Zhang Boli, a representative of the National People's Congress, being interviewed via online video.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Qiming

  On the first day Zhang Boli arrived in Wuhan, he went to the hospital and the car that picked him up was a private car.

The driver is an entrepreneur in his 30s, from Heilongjiang. He drove to Wuhan to fight the epidemic by himself and was a volunteer.

When Zhang Boli asked the volunteer: "Who will pay for your gas?" He said, "I pay for it."

  "After I was taken to the hospital, I got out of the car and thanked him. He said,'We are each other. The country is in trouble, everyone is responsible.'"

  What moved Zhang Boli was the head of the company.

  In Wuhan, Zhang Boli needed a large number of Chinese medicines to treat patients, but the situation at the time could not be resolved. He called a Chinese medicine company for help.

  "I said if I could help, but my conditions are very demanding. I may need tens of thousands of medicines every day. But you have to promise me that this medicine cannot be cut off. It will be supplied all the time, perhaps for several months. The medicine is cooked. It will be sent to the gate of the designated hospital in the shelter of the isolation point. Finally, I said, we have no money, and I don’t know who will pay."

  Zhang Boli recalled that after hearing this, the person in charge of this enterprise did not hesitate, he said: "Don't say anything, I promised. To save my life, I am willing."

  The performance of the vast number of young medical workers in the fight against the epidemic also impressed Zhang Boli.

  Zhang Boli described that among them, there are post-80s, they are the main body; post-90s, they are pioneers; and many are post-00s, they are cutting-edge.

In the fight against the epidemic, they are not afraid of sacrifice and dedication, and have gone through this "big test" of the fight against the epidemic.

  Who was the cutest person when fighting the epidemic in Wuhan?

To this question, Zhang Boli's answer is: whether it is a charge or an unknown person, as long as they contribute to our fight against the epidemic, they are the most lovable people.

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