I didn’t really want to post it originally.
But on the bookshelf, there are a lot of friends in the circle who are positive, asking for leave, and pigeon books. I feel that it is better to post it, and it is a disaster.
I've been coughing for a few days, and I wanted to say that I wouldn't be positive if I tested positive, but I never took the test.
Last night on the night shift, I watched a pediatrician colleague wearing white clothes being carried in by several people... I couldn't help but take the test after get off work.
When I woke up in the afternoon, it turned out that it was still sunny and I was very happy.
It stands to reason that it would be impossible to live without sheep if we come into contact with and see sheep every day.
In the beginning, there were only a few sheep, and the sheep could rest... Now, sticking to one's post has become a virtue.
After asking around, all my colleagues were sheep. They were all joking about whose strain was better, and they wanted to have a meal together to get vaccinated.
When I started the book, I never expected that I would experience more difficult moments than the last book.
Fighting on the streets, running out of medical services, going to work overloaded, and staying up all night coding despite being sick.
Students who see this may feel a little bit in their hearts.
I know you are in a hurry, but don't be in a hurry yet.
I don’t know when, “not giving up” became my only advantage.
No matter what kind of results I get, I will tell myself, it doesn’t matter, just keep polishing and polishing, until you die, you will never die.
I'm like the Dou Xie in the book, a weakling, but tough-tongued and unwilling to admit defeat.
"Death Row" will never lose.
With that, I wish you all a speedy recovery and get through the illness.
One day, the clouds will clear and the moon will shine, revealing the blue sky.