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| the anti-epidemic diary of front-line nurses: looking forward to seeing everyone's smiling faces after taking off their masks

I am a nurse at the Xincun Township Community Health Service Center, the mother of a 5-year-old baby, and an anti-epidemic worker, and my husband is also a logistics support person on the front line of the fight against the epidemic.

| the anti-epidemic diary of front-line nurses: looking forward to seeing everyone's smiling faces after taking off their masks

Since April 11, the place where I work has changed from a centralized isolation point in Luhua Town to an isolation point for Changxing Island, and the new work regulations of "21+7+7" have been implemented. This is the third time I have been stationed at the isolation point, and the work we have to do every day is to register information, check nucleic acids, measure body temperature, ask for symptoms, and the daily work is busy and trivial.

| the anti-epidemic diary of front-line nurses: looking forward to seeing everyone's smiling faces after taking off their masks

On the third day of arriving at the Changxing isolation point, there was a close contact person here, who was very worried that he would be infected with the virus, and I patiently advised him, "At present, the diagnosed diseases are mild, and after 7-10 days of treatment, they will be fine." "When he was retested for nucleic acid, although it was confirmed to be positive, because he did a good job of ideological work with him in the early stage, he was not particularly afraid and went to the Fang Cabin Hospital calmly."

On the fifth day, I went to the door to take the temperature of an aunt, who said that she had just transferred from the cabin hospital to the yin, and now monitored here for 7 days, afraid of infecting us. I was suddenly full of mixed feelings and a little touched, and I said to her: "It doesn't matter, you are now negative, and we have also taken precautions to prevent it from infection." "Thank you, you've worked hard." When I heard my aunt's response, the pressure in my heart turned into unlimited motivation.

Every colleague in the unit rushes to their different posts every day to support Pudong, Changxing, and Chengqiao sampling, support the square cabin, and the centralized isolation point, and fight in the "epidemic" line without hesitation. In the face of continuous high-intensity epidemic prevention work and the non-cooperation and understanding of some personnel, I will also feel aggrieved and lost. But whenever this happens, I think that we also have more understanding and respect, we must complete the mission, not slacken off, and then grit our teeth, and our city will soon return to normal.

| the anti-epidemic diary of front-line nurses: looking forward to seeing everyone's smiling faces after taking off their masks

Behind every anti-epidemic person, there is his own story. In the face of the epidemic, no one is an island, we are all willing to do a little fireworks, converging into the sky full of galaxies.

Since the beginning of the epidemic in early March, my husband and I have sent our daughter to my grandmother's house in New River Town to take care of her, and now I have not held my daughter for almost two months. When she first started video with her children, she cried and asked when we would go back, and we could only coax her to say that mom and dad were going to fight monsters, and when we finished fighting monsters, we would bring delicious food back, and when we grew up, my parents would take her to fight monsters together. As a mother, I also have times when I am not used to it, from the birth of the child to the toddler, I have not missed every time she grows, this time may miss a little, but being able to stand up when the city is difficult and the people are in need, this is something I have been proud of all my life, I think when she grows up, the experience of her parents will also be her pride.

I believe that the sunshine is always after the wind and rain, the epidemic will definitely pass, and I look forward to seeing the smiling faces of everyone after taking off their masks. Finally, I hope that my colleagues and front-line comrades-in-arms are safe and sound, come to Shanghai, cheer Chongming!

Author: Gu Xuejuan

Editor: Chen Jinyuan

Editor-in-charge: Li Lin, Chen Jinyuan

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