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Slogan of aid to Hubei
The most beautiful nurse in Hubei? Many people question why such people are being hyped. In fact, there were many nurses who helped Hubei at first, but this nurse posted on the Internet and publicly expressed her wish to marry a soldier's brother, which attracted everyone's attention. The nurse looks sweet and resolutely went to Wuhan to support at such a critical moment when the epidemic broke out, which is very admirable.

In fact, there were many nurses who applied for support in Wuhan during the epidemic. They even cut off their hair and wear heavy protective clothing every day, so they can't see their relatives. They are always threatened by their lives. They are in the front line of fighting the epidemic and escorting us. Every medical worker deserves respect. This aid nurse in Hubei only made everyone know her because of her high-profile behavior, and thought that she was the most beautiful aid nurse in Hubei.

After listening to her remarks, everyone admired her words and deeds. Later, she married a soldier as she wished, and the happy ending of the nurse's good wish came true made everyone feel very satisfied. However, with the further fermentation of public opinion, some people found out her previous experience and found that her identity and many statements were false, which made many people feel unacceptable. Originally, she was a hero who was praised by everyone for helping Hubei. In fact, she is such a person. Suddenly, everyone felt cheated.

I think a lot of the identity and information of this nurse are forged, which shows that she is not real. There are many nurses who help Hubei, but her high-profile behavior is closely related to her personal character. This incident also made everyone realize her true colors. Although we have nothing to condemn her, we don't admire her that much. The medical staff who can support the epidemic situation in Hubei are all good, but we should also treat everyone's moral problems rationally.