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Who do you want to thank most after the epidemic?
I want to thank all the people who are fighting in the front line of fighting the epidemic. They are facing the great risk of being infected and guarding everyone's life. Their selfless dedication and dedication deserve our heartfelt thanks and deep respect. The retrograde people who are on the front line of fighting the epidemic have explained what is the great righteousness of giving up one's life and forgetting one's death with their own actions

Thanks to the selfless dedication of medical staff in the epidemic.

In this epidemic, we should thank the medical staff who fought the epidemic on the front line. They have to contact so many patients every day that they may be infected if they are not careful. In the face of the sudden new virus, medical staff, like everyone else, don't know much about the new virus, so they can only rely on their usual experience to explore the way forward. Although I am also afraid, I still have to work hard for high-intensity treatment and nursing.

In addition to these medical staff who take care of patients, there are also disease prevention and control and researchers who have contributed to vaccine research and virus analysis. They are also doing high-intensity and high-risk work. Without them as the retrograde of virus research, the understanding of the epidemic situation would not be so rapid and accurate.

We need to thank those who have contributed to the prevention and control of the epidemic.

In the circle of friends, too many workers who died in the front line of epidemic prevention and control because of overwork, not only doctors, policemen, civil servants, but also caring volunteers, all of whom have made too much efforts in this epidemic prevention and control. Their behavior deserves everyone's respect and gratitude.

In the face of the epidemic, they also have some unknowable worries, but they abandoned their small families for everyone, and they selflessly devoted themselves to the epidemic prevention and control work in communities, villages and cities. These people are worthy of respect and gratitude!