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Tears, those things we didn't know about last winter

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The smoke of the epidemic has gradually dissipated, but we will never forget the new crown epidemic that swept across China and the world in the winter of 2020. The documentary "First-level Response" is filmed through in-depth interviews and restores the events of those people who happened last winter.

Tears, those things we didn't know about last winter

All we know is that a virus called "new crown pneumonia" has swept through Wuhan, and the first outbreak has occurred from the Huanan seafood market, and people continue to suffer from this disease. But what we don't know is that in those few days, the mayor's special line in Wuhan was "exploded", and thousands of phone calls were answered every day, mostly about "treatment" and "death". What we don't know is that the operator of the mayor's special line said in an interview that his wife was also infected with new crown pneumonia at that time, and he needed to answer the phone while taking care of his wife.

Tears, those things we didn't know about last winter

When there were not enough medical personnel in Wuhan, medical teams from other provinces across the country rushed to Wuhan to prove the Chinese spirit of "one side has difficulties, eight parties support" with actions, and the people at all posts are united as one to contribute to the prevention and control of the epidemic.

Tears, those things we didn't know about last winter

We don't know how much pressure the doctors were under at that time, and the patients were lined up across the road from the hospital, and the hospital had to change the department into a ward for receiving patients. When Yan Youqin, president of Wuhan Seventh Hospital, received a call for help, she choked up and said, "I really can't do anything." "No one knows that her helplessness was then, it was the most painful period of her life, and she could only tell the camera afterwards.

Tears, those things we didn't know about last winter

From the documentary "First-level Response", it is enough to feel people's pain and despair, which uses real scenes to show us the most difficult living conditions of the people of Wuhan under the attack of the epidemic. Those painful and desperate events are all lamented.

The cold winter will eventually pass, the warm spring is coming, and the smog of the epidemic will dissipate. Pay tribute to those anti-epidemic heroes who have built safety barriers with ordinary bodies, and thank them for their great contributions to society.

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