You are also an angel” music video released | Tribute to all the medical care on the front line of the fight against the epidemic

A few days ago, I saw a topic on Zhihu: “After the epidemic is over, who is the first person you want to see?” One user’s answer suddenly hit me: “I didn’t expect that in this peaceful world, there is still this feeling of life and death parting, everything seems like a bridge on a movie, but it really all happened.” The respondent’s boyfriend has been with her for more than 3 years and was one of the first doctors to be sent to Wuhan to support her. Before her boyfriend went to the front, she also had a little unpleasantness with her boyfriend because of a misunderstanding, I did not expect to turn around and receive a WeChat from her boyfriend: “I’m leaving.” The next day, the medical team assembled and set off. A party in trouble, eight parties to support, and behind the rallying order is the parting of countless pairs of lovers and countless families. “The so-called white-clothed angels are just a group of children, changing their clothes, learning from their predecessors, and death robbing people.” The work on the front line in Wuhan is glorious and arduous. Take off the mask and goggles, the obvious marks on the face of the medical staff is heartbreaking; take off the protective clothing, they wore in the airtight clothes all wet; beautiful girl in order to work convenient, ruthlessly cut the beloved long hair; in order to save protective equipment, they dare not eat, dare not go to the toilet, only quietly put on the adult diapers … … … Among them, some are children, some are parents, some are lovers. They are armor-clad fighters, but also flesh-and-blood mortals, is the heart of loved ones night and day concern. In 2003, Tan Xuebing was still a child, and 17 years later, she sighed on the bus on her way to support Wuhan as a medical team member of Beijing Jitan Hospital: “When SARS happened in ’03, the whole world was protecting us after 90, and now 17 years later, it’s our turn to protect you after 90.” Zhang Min, head nurse of neurosurgery at the First People’s Hospital in Anqing, Anhui Province, is a nurse and a mother supporting Wuhan. Before departing for Wuhan, her young daughter was reluctantly snuggled in her mother’s arms, not letting her go. Zhang Min had to make up a little story to trick her daughter: “I’m going to fight monsters, okay?” “Don’t fight monsters.” “Then you go fight monsters, okay, good boy, good boy.” On the night of New Year’s Eve, Peng Yu, a member of the Army Medical University medical team, went to the front line without her husband’s knowledge. Her husband, who was waiting for her to come home, learned that his wife had gone to the front only after he saw the airport marching photos sent by others. He called and had a big fight with his wife, complaining why she didn’t tell him, so he didn’t even have a chance to see her. In the end, the husband, who is also a soldier, understood his wife and sent her a WeChat saying, “You are my wife and a comrade in arms, so be sure to remember that the original heart is like a rock, the mission is first, and I look forward to an early triumph.” An epidemic, so that such a parting story is staged every day. In the battle against the new coronavirus, there is no smoke and mirrors, the angel in white day and night in the front to guard the lives of the people’s health, and what kind of power we can do to guard the angel in white in the rear? We are advised to wash our hands in the following situations: 1) before going home; 2) before eating; 3) after going to the toilet; 4) after coughing or sneezing; 5) before touching the mouth, nose and eyes; 6) when cooking, before and after handling ingredients; 7) after touching animals. Wear a mask. Wear a mask when you enter or leave a crowded public place. After returning home, disposable medical masks will be placed in a clean, dry and ventilated environment to dry naturally, but can also be reused, but it is not recommended to use a steamer, disinfectant, microwave disinfection, n95 or kn95 and other medical protective masks, can be left to the people who really need it. Third, go to less crowded places Try to avoid going to crowded places, avoid close contact with people with flu symptoms, you can carry alcohol free hand sanitizer, alcohol cotton tablets and other disinfection products. Stay away from wild animals Avoid contact with wild animals and do not hunt, sell or buy wild game. V. Pay attention to personal hygiene Do not spit anywhere. When sneezing or coughing, do not cover your mouth and nose directly with your hands. Used tissues should be disposed of in the hazardous waste bin. Pay attention to hand washing. Seek medical attention promptly if the following symptoms occur: coughing, coughing up sputum; fever; difficulty breathing during daily activities or at rest; pain when taking a deep breath; rapid heartbeat; sudden deterioration of a cold or flu after it has improved; chills. 7. Protect others If you are unwell, stay at home as much as possible and do not go out to play. Wear a mask when seeking medical attention and tell the doctor about the symptoms and travel. If it is not convenient to seek medical attention, contact the local hospital. Do not launch attacks on innocent Wuhan people and refuse to be geographically black. Eight, do not spread rumors, do not create rumors, share the information of disinformation to people around you In fact, protecting yourself and protecting people around you is the contribution that being an ordinary person can make to society. Lastly, I would like to pay tribute to all the angels in white who are fighting on the front line, and wish you a happy holiday and a safe return soon. Content source: Dr. You Lai