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Promote the cooperation between the two hospitals. Why did Anhui Aid Hubei Medical go back to Wuhan?
Not long ago, Li Congling, a former aid angel and head nurse of thoracic surgery in Anhui Provincial Hospital, returned to Wuhan again and came to the Cancer Center of Union Medical College Hospital. This time, Nurse Li went to Wuhan to send her son to Huazhong University of Science and Technology for registration. She also wants to take this opportunity to have a good look at the places where she has fought and meet her comrades who have fought side by side. She wanted to take this opportunity to see their faces clearly.

On this special trip back to Hubei, Nurse Li also met a little girl she had taken care of. The beautiful little girl learned that nurse Li was going to send her son to Huazhong University of Science and Technology to report, and waited at the school gate early. In order to express her gratitude to nurse Li, the little girl said that she couldn't see the benefactor's face through protective clothing and masks before, so she must see it clearly this time.

After that, Nurse Li returned to the Z6 ward, where she met her comrades who had fought together for many days and nights. Nurse Li said that in her mind, Wuhan has long been her second hometown, and these medical staff have long been her family. She wants to take this opportunity to take a good look at them and hug them, especially the head nurse Xiao, who used to be the closest comrade-in-arms and was responsible for the nursing work of the whole team. Li Congling's first call to Wuhan was to call Xiao, a nurse. In this anti-epidemic, Head Nurse Li is not only responsible for the patient's care, but also takes care of the health of more than 100 medical staff brought by her and takes them home safely. As you can imagine, Head Nurse Li is under considerable pressure.

Even in the face of such great pressure, these angels have completed their tasks, and now Wuhan has regained its former vitality, thanks to these angels. It is their dedication, professional ability and love that have brought our epidemic under control and restored many patients to health. We should be full of respect for them and hope that there will be less malicious attacks on doctors in society in the future.