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On the wedding day, the "Great White Bride" collected nucleic acid for residents on the streets of Zhengzhou

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"Will you marry me?"

"I do."

This is the sweetest vow between countless lovers who have entered the palace of marriage, but in order to fight the epidemic, some people choose to postpone the wedding at the moment before the wedding date is approaching.

Liu Yingying is a medical staff of the Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou City, after the 90s she has long been an anti-epidemic veteran, has twice followed the medical team to perform medical tasks in the new crown isolation ward, each time into the ward to stay for a month, plus the need for isolation and rest for half a month after leaving the ward, into an isolation ward task, she must have at least one and a half months can not go home.

January 11 is her wedding day, but she is still on the front line of nucleic acid collection in Zhengzhou, just like yesterday.

On the wedding day, the "Great White Bride" collected nucleic acid for residents on the streets of Zhengzhou

Due to the sudden arrival of the epidemic in Zhengzhou, a few days ago, she had already taken a wedding leave, and after consulting with her boyfriend and family, she decided to postpone the wedding date, took the initiative to ask for help, rushed to the front line of the fight against the epidemic, and talked about her postponed wedding, she said: "At the moment of the epidemic, I choose to postpone the wedding until the day of zhengzhou's peace, which is when I get married."

On January 10, she and her colleagues were responsible for nucleic acid collection at the community nucleic acid testing point in Guancheng Street, Zhengzhou, and the nucleic acid collection team of the Sixth Hospital had been assembled at 5:30 in the morning, and at 7:30, Yingying's nucleic acid testing team had arrived at the community nucleic acid testing point in Guancheng Street, Zhengzhou.

On the wedding day, the "Great White Bride" collected nucleic acid for residents on the streets of Zhengzhou

Before 8 o'clock, they had begun to collect nucleic acids for nearby residents who were eager to go to work.

At 10:00 a.m., the outdoor temperature in Zhengzhou was only 3 degrees, the wind was even stronger at this time, the nucleic acid testing team members in the air outlet were frozen and trembling, and after each collection, the team members had to disinfect their hands with alcohol, and their fingers had long been frozen unconscious, even if they held 2 hot water bottles sent by enthusiastic citizens nearby, their bodies would still tremble involuntarily.

On the wedding day, the "Great White Bride" collected nucleic acid for residents on the streets of Zhengzhou

At 11:30 a.m., near the noon meal time, the number of people who went to the nucleic acid testing point to do nucleic acid increased sharply, and Liu Yingying, as the second batch of shift members, urgently wore isolation clothes and prepared to go to the stage in advance to support.

"I went to the hospital at five o'clock in the morning to assemble, came out too early, did not eat, this point on the job, lunch must not be able to eat," she said, while taking the eggs and bread handed by colleagues, gulped it up.

Seeing the top news Henan Business Daily reporter taking pictures, she loved beauty, and turned around embarrassedly, avoiding the camera.

"Ugly, don't shoot, don't shoot," she said, turning her back and swallowing the bread in her mouth hard.

At 11:42, Yingying officially took up her post.

At 12:30 p.m., the number of people who came to do nucleic acid increased further, and at this time, Yingying and her colleagues' protective masks had already hung a thin layer of water mist.

On this day, at the Guancheng Street community nucleic acid testing point of the Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou City, Yingying and her comrades-in-arms conducted nucleic acid tests for 6,020 nearby residents, and when the nucleic acid was measured for the last resident, her legs and fingers had long been frozen numb.

On the wedding day, the "Great White Bride" collected nucleic acid for residents on the streets of Zhengzhou

There are no heroes who fall from the sky, only mortals who stand up, and when the top news reporter of Henan Business Daily asked Yingying what she most wanted to say to her husband, Yingying said: "At the moment of the epidemic, I should rush to the front, put on the battle suit, I will protect you, and put on the wedding dress to protect me."

Running in both directions, this should be the most beautiful love in everyone's mouth, and when the cloud opens and the epidemic disperses, we will witness their wedding together.

Edited by Miao Yaxiang and Li Yingxuan

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