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What are the stories about the heroes who fought the epidemic?
1. Xia Shan, a nurse in the East Hospital of Wuhan University People's Hospital, shaved off her waist-length hair in order to avoid cross-infection and save time in wearing protective clothing. Xia Shan said: Without it, hair can grow longer. The first problem is to protect herself and try her best to save more people.

2. The director of the Second Ward of Respiratory Department of Hankou Hospital in Wuhan mentioned in an interview that before the additional medical staff arrived in Wuhan, many medical staff in Wuhan were overloaded to cope with the epidemic, and only slept for 2 hours a week, until the additional medical staff arrived, the pressure was relieved. If you are tired, just make do with it.

3. A post-95 nurse named Villi responded to the hospital's application to take part in front-line work. From New Year's Eve to now, this is a message she sent to the medical department: Up to now, my family doesn't know what I am doing. If you are unfortunate, please donate my body to study and crack the virus. Please don't tell my parents. The only requirement is to arrange my family properly. Although my working ability is not strong, I won't be a deserter at the critical moment.

4. Shesha, a 24-year-old nurse from the Fourth People's Hospital of Sichuan Province, signed up for the rescue work in Wuhan, but the first batch of nurses were selected from the intensive care unit and respiratory department, and the little girl joined the second batch of medical teams again.

The reason she gave is: I am young, and if I am unfortunately infected, I will definitely recover faster than those older nurses and teachers; I'm not in love and I'm not married. I am different from other nurses. I come from Wenchuan. Seeing the news these days reminds me of the scene of Wenchuan earthquake. I think I should go because I am different from other nurses. I am from Wenchuan!

The doctor's father, who worked for 48 hours in the front line of fighting the epidemic, wrote a letter to cheer for his son in the quarantine area at lunch time. Both of them are doctors and can only cheer for their son through protective glass. China has a saying: Fight tiger brothers, fight father and son. The realistic version of fighting the "enemy" father and son soldiers has made many people cry.

A doctor saw a patient aged 19, and his inner endurance was poor. Because his infected heart collapsed, his parents were comforting the patient. The doctor burst into tears when he mentioned the little patient in the interview. He said: because I saw him, I also thought of my children.