Dr. Timothy Zahar
Published: 2020-02-20
Total Pages: 33
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Memories comeback Dr. Li's sacrifice reminds me of heroic doctor Carlo Urbani. Carlo Urbani (19 October 1956 - March 29, 2003) was an Italian doctor and microbiologist and the first to identify severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) as a new and dangerously contagious viral disease. Although he became infected and died, his early warning to the World Health Organization (WHO) triggered a swift and global response credited with saving numerous lives. Nobody wants to face the high-risk epidemic but there is no cure. But as ordered from the heart, they - the doctors wearing white blouses - still "rushed" close to care and treatment for the sick. Entering the special isolation room, in front of them is the life of the patient, behind them is the family, the young wife, the young child. More than anyone else, it is the doctors who know what the patient needs, and every second that passes through the information on coronavirus deaths, the hearts of doctors like us are cramped. "The mission of the doctor is to come to the side of the patient," says Dr. Carlo Urbani as engraved into the heart and became a philosophy of action for all those who are wearing a white blouse to save people. And the same saying, 17 years ago brought him to Hanoi, Vietnam (2003) and then held hands with each medical staff, came to each hospital bed to comfort each patient to overcome the dangerous SARS - CoV pandemic. Actually, Dr. Carlo has the right to refuse to come to Vietnam. But instead of giving up his job to return home safely, he chose to stay in Vietnam to fight the SARS pandemic. 17 years ago with SARS-CoV, Dr. Carlo Urbani died to bring humanity to life. And today with the Covid-19 epidemic, white blouse angels always come to the sick person, do their best to save the lives of the sick. So, instead of bewilderment, fear, believe that one day we will win the disease. Why Must You Read This Book? When crisis occurs, panic envelops us. There are people who act like "not a human being". That makes us lose faith in life. When a coronavirus pandemic occurred. The first few days, the society in my country was a little disturbed. * The government strives to implement measures to protect the people. * But the people were panicking, jostling and pushing each other to buy masks and hand sanitizer. * Drug stores take advantage of people's panic and increase prices by 10-20 times as usual. And if we keep seeing those things, we will be even more panicked. The more you see that this life is just taking advantage of each other, not human anymore. However, the following days. I began to see "beautiful" and deeply moving actions again: * The government strictly enforces the stabilization of market prices. Willing to deter the ransom between pandemics. * Young business people bring each box of masks to give free to people. * Farmers who cannot sell to China, have been assisted by retailers to distribute to consumers. * Especially when witnessing the touching stories of my colleagues - Chinese medical doctors - who are day and night directly "fighting" in the heart of Wuhan. I really feel: THIS WORLD IS STILL FULL OF LOVE BETWEEN HUMAN WITH HUMAN. It touched my heart. It helped me act more drastically to live useful to society. I believe that when you read the stories I have collected in this book, you will feel that LOVE. You will be motivated by it to live stronger and more productive.