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What are the typical stories of young people in the epidemic?
1, Zheng Xiaoxian

Zheng Xiaoxian, female, Han nationality, preparing for party member, is currently studying in Shanxi Institute of Engineering and Technology. Responsible for door-to-door investigation and maintenance of publicity facilities. In the cold wind, my fellow volunteers and I hung banners in the community.

And always pay attention to maintenance. Although there is a certain risk of infection in door-to-door investigation of residents, the spirit and belief of never giving up do not allow me to shrink back. The darker it is, the more I need to face difficulties.

As a volunteer for epidemic prevention and control, it is my unchanging creed to stick to my post and do my duty. Compared with the staff who fought in the front line, everything we did seemed so insignificant.

2. Qiao Lei

At first, there was no tent or heating equipment at the checkpoint, and Comrade Qiao Lei was the first to sign up for volunteer service every day. When he applied for the job, he said the most words: "I have a car, and I can take any position."

In this way, when it was about 20 degrees below zero at night, Comrade Qiao Lei sat in the car and stood at the checkpoint all night, guarding the safety of the people in Cannes. Only those who have experienced it know the bitterness.

Comrade Qiao Lei knows how difficult it is for community workers to continue to stand guard at night after working all day. He always says, "Leave it to us and go back to rest", but how can he convince the community people whose responsibility is greater than heaven?

So one night before standing guard, he prepared Youlemei milk tea for the front-line staff at the checkpoint, so that everyone could warm their stomachs when standing guard!

3. Peng

Peng, 29, is a resident in the First People's Hospital of Jiangxia District, Wuhan. He originally planned to make up a wedding for his pregnant wife who had been married for two years on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, and then start a new life with his parents, but everything ran aground because of the epidemic.

In 2020, in order to fight the epidemic, Peng postponed the wedding date originally scheduled for the eighth day of the first month. Later, Peng has been locked in the isolation ward for almost a month, working on the day shift and the night shift. On New Year's Eve, colleagues felt sorry for him and asked him to go home to rest and spend more time with his "never-before-home wife".

He said, "Let more colleagues with families have more rest, I am still young, and I will take the lead." After a brief conversation with my lover, "Peng once again put on isolation gown without hesitation and threw himself into the battlefield where he was needed more."

The First People's Hospital of Jiangxia District in Wuhan released a message that Peng, a doctor of respiratory and critical care medicine in this hospital, was unfortunately infected with COVID-19 in the front line of fighting the epidemic.

He was admitted to the hospital on October 25th, 65438/KLOC-0, and his condition worsened on October 30th, 65438/KLOC-0, and he was sent to Jinyintan Hospital for treatment. He died at 2 1: 50 on February 20th due to his illness.

4. Zhu Haixiu

In a simple sentence, let the people of the whole country remember this girl with big eyes-Zhu Haixiu, a member of the Guangdong Provincial Support Hubei Medical Team and an ICU nurse of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University.

This young girl, born in 1997, has a heavy black eye because of her intense work and pressure. She told reporters that she didn't tell her parents when she came, and she was only known by her parents a few days ago. She said, "That was the first time I saw my dad cry in 22 years."

She didn't want to tell her parents that she was safe in front of the camera. She said, "I don't want to cry. I can't do anything by crying through goggles. " Tears swirled in her eyes, and she waved and said "I'm sorry".

On New Year's Eve, Zhu Haixiu received a message from the head nurse: "Haixiu, are you willing to support it?" Zhu Haixiu did not hesitate: "If the country needs me, I will definitely turn my back, so I signed up at that time."

In Wuhan, she has to face many challenges that her predecessors have never experienced. Because of wearing several layers of protective clothing, Zhu Haixiu and his colleagues don't drink water or eat even if they are thirsty, in order not to waste protective clothing and to have more time and energy to take care of patients.

5. Chen Ying

On February 4th, 1 1 On the first day after entering the isolation ward, Chen Ying finally met her long-lost boyfriend, kissed her through the glass, and talked about missing each other with a mask.

Chen Ying is a post-90s nurse in the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. After rushing back to the hospital for training, Chen Ying and her colleagues entered a state of battle to take care of the patients diagnosed in COVID-19. She said: "Since I have chosen this career, I must take a step forward at this time."

She wears heavy protective clothing to enter the negative pressure ward every day, not only to complete the nursing work such as blood drawing and treatment, but also to collect garbage, organize materials and other trivial things. The mask and goggles left a deep red mark on her face.

At about 2 am, Chen Ying wants to go to work alone. Her boyfriend stays up until 2 am every day and walks with her for 5 minutes.