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What kind of documentary is this?

It's a six-episode documentary that takes a panoramic look at China's fight against the epidemic, and it truly shows how people from all walks of life in China are united in their fight against the new coronavirus. This should be one of the greatest documentaries of all time.

It was at the time of the Spring Festival when the new coronavirus epidemic broke out in China. At first, we only thought it was brought on by wildlife, a virus carried by bats that infected humans who ate wild game. The outbreak was not fully discovered at that time, until Wuhan sealed off the city and more and more people realized the seriousness of the matter. For a time, people were on edge, with many rushing to markets and supermarkets to stock up on household goods and things in large quantities, and many rushing to pharmacies to buy masks and cold medicine.

During that time, everyone was highly concerned about the development of the epidemic. Spreading from around Hubei to all over China, city after city fell, and more and more cities closed their railroads and airports. This Spring Festival of 2020, an atmosphere of mourning and fear permeated the country.

After this, medical rescue teams from various countries rushed to Wuhan. People in Wuhan were desperately trying to get out, and rescue teams, volunteers and the military were the retrograde marchers in the crisis. Wearing many layers of protective clothing, they rushed to the front line of the outbreak without knowing the intensity of the infection, undaunted by danger and unafraid of suffering.

Their protective suits are full of sweat and their faces are strangled by their masks. In the cold winter, the barrier controllers are strictly checking the body temperature, the hotel industry, the catering industry are working hard to provide help for the heroes rushing to the front line. There were many incidents in the midst of all this, a northeastern boy who made the mistake of going to Wuhan became a volunteer, a doctor couple rubbed shoulders but almost didn't recognize each other, a patient wanted to see the face of the nurse who took care of him at the end of the outbreak, and such warm and touching incidents were all recorded.

The documentary **** has six episodes, which chronicle the battle against the epidemic in which the Chinese people were united as one. It is a great documentary of a great era. The Chinese people are united in *** with the fight against the epidemic!