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The cartoonist Chen Chunna recorded the warm-hearted anti-epidemic story in the form of cartoons. What anti-epidemic stories do you know?
Since the outbreak of the epidemic last year, Chen Chunna, a freelance illustrator in Hangzhou, has recorded dozens of warm-hearted stories in the process of fighting the epidemic in the form of cartoons. Those touching moments in the news this year were all turned into vivid cartoons by Chen Chunna. After 1995, Hubei female doctors rode for 4 days and 3 nights to return to work to fight the epidemic. Qingdao's 5-year-old boy bowed to the medical staff after completing the nucleic acid test. Wuhan held on, Jilin cheered, and Hebei won? Every character in her works is marked with the names of provinces and cities, and she even spent a week sorting out and recording the specific dates of the first-line assistance in each province. There are also those warm-hearted stories during the epidemic, which are introduced in detail below:

1. Tens of thousands of doctors and nurses from all over the country have rushed to the front since the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic. I still remember that at the beginning of the outbreak, when we didn't know the source of the epidemic, the treatment plan, and the symptoms of infection and rapid spread, an invitation letter signed by more than a dozen doctors circulated on the Internet. An ordinary A4 paper, a few simple praises, and the autographs of more than a dozen doctors. Ordinary, but unusual. This sentence is not contradictory. At the beginning of the epidemic, everyone was scared, and everyone should remember. Alcohol, masks, disinfectant, instant noodles, rice, white flour, etc. Are they all robbing? We only know that the epidemic is very serious and will kill people, so it can't be transmitted. However, there are such a group of people who go upstream and risk their lives. One letter, two letters and three letters were invited, and more and more angels in white volunteered for help. Are they afraid? I'm sure I'll be scared, but they value the country and responsibility more than anything else. We can't remember their names one by one. We call them angels in white, the most beautiful retrograde.

Secondly, an 84-year-old veteran, Zhong Nanshan, joined the fight against SARS in 2003 17 years ago, and now he is resolutely shouldering a heavy burden. At the beginning of the outbreak, he resolutely went to Wuhan to devote himself to this battle without smoke and unknown results. Eighty-four years old, this is an age that should have enjoyed family happiness at home. It is this responsibility, the belief that the country is the first, that led him to war and provoked the backbone of China.

Three, in addition to our angels in white, there are countless frontline anti-epidemic workers working hard. We ordinary people just don't go out and contribute to epidemic prevention at home. And those frontline policemen stick to their posts every day, rain or shine, and struggle at the epidemic prevention site. Let's talk about an incident that happened near our home. There was a suspected case in our community before, and the door of the community unit was quickly blocked. The police in the jurisdiction work in shifts 24 hours a day, and the living procurement of more than 30 households in the whole building is the responsibility of community personnel. In fact, each of them works hard. We can't see it, we don't know it, and there are many people who contribute silently. Are doing their best to contribute to the anti-epidemic work, and China is also because of every devotee? 1? And powerful. These great anti-epidemic stories will remain in our hearts forever.