Source: www.hebei.com.cn
Qinhuangdao (The Great Wall Network/Reporter Wu Peijian, correspondent Shi Qi)-- In this battle against the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, there are countless policemen and medical staff fighting on the front line. In Qinhuangdao, Hebei, there is a special couple charging forward on the front line of the epidemic prevention and control, the husband wearing blue police uniform guards the forefront, while the wife wearing white gown saves the patients, they are Cao Jianwei and Wang Ye, husband and wife, a policemen and a doctor.
Cao Jianwei demonstrates how to wear a mask correctly. Photo by the correspondent.
On February 9, there were more vehicles and pedestrians at the intersection of Guangming Road and Wenhua Road, Haigang District, Qinhuangdao City, Cao Jianwei, the leader of the No. 1 squadron of the Qingang Traffic Police Brigade, was leading the attendant policemen to conduct an orderly inspection on the passing vehicles, especially on that from Hubei province and that transport wildlife animals for sale. After having done the inspection, he saw a man across the road who didn’t wear the mask, Cao went to persuade him and demonstrated how to wear it correctly. Since the launch of the NCP first-level response service mechanism, Cao Jianwei has been sticking to his post and working on the front line. This tall and burly young man can bear physical fatigue, but what makes him worried is his wife Wang Ye, who is a nurse in the Second Division of Tuberculosis of the No. 3 Hospital of Qinhuangdao City, the front line of the epidemic prevention and control. “She used to worry about me more, but this time, I worry about her even much more. Now my biggest wish is that both of us can go home safely.”
At 1:30 in the morning on January 31, the seventh day of the first lunar month, Wang Ye received a text message from the No. 3 Hospital of Qinhuangdao City, saying that a suspected patient infected novel coronavirus pneumonia had been confirmed. She took the initiative to apply for the first batch of medical staff in Qinhuangdao City who had to have close contact with the patients, and arrived at the hospital at 7:00 am that night, and the young couple was separated since then.
Cao Jianwei gets in touch with his wife Wang Ye via WeChat. Photo by correspondent
After learning that his wife took the initiative to participate in the epidemic prevention and control on the front line, Cao Jianwei only said to his wife through WeChat, “Go home safely, I am waiting for you”. He didn’t receive wife’s reply until 3:00 o’clock in the morning.
In this battle without fire against the epidemic, the best wishes have been their inexhaustible motive and encouraged them to charge forward. At this critical moment, they are fighting side by side to perform the most beautiful movement, and they are ordinary husband and wife, one of thousands of “retrograders”. We wish those who are fighting on the front line against the epidemic safe and sound.
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