1. "The epidemic is not over, we can't return it!"
Hu Ming, director of ICU in pulmonary hospital, Wuhan, broke down in tears when he learned that his colleagues had been treating patients infected for days. "Just because your comrades around you fell down, your battle will not be over. The epidemic is not over, we can't retreat! "
2. Our names are sons and daughters of China
Some young overseas Chinese who just graduated from Los Angeles, USA, don't have much savings. Several people pooled their money to buy a batch of medical materials and donated them to Wuhan, leaving only four words when signing their names: sons and daughters of China.
3. Touching details during the anti-epidemic period
A group of sanitation workers in Wuhan had to be quarantined for 14 days because they had been cleaning in wuhan union hospital West Hospital. The unit arranged the hotel. Before leaving the hotel, the sanitation workers quietly cleaned the room they lived in, so clean that it didn't look like anyone had ever lived in it. The hotel manager was moved to tears when he made rounds.
4. A cup of coffee conveys care
During the epidemic, a warm-hearted coffee shop in Wuhan Optics Valley stayed open only to deliver coffee to nearby medical staff for free.
5. Voluntary drug delivery people on the streets of Wuhan
Under the epidemic situation, the city of Wuhan was closed, and it became difficult for some people to buy drugs, so they urgently posted online for help. When You Wu, 26, saw this, she and her friends spontaneously joined the action of giving free medicine to patients. As of February 3, they have sent medicines and protective materials to more than 511 households seeking help.