"It's not too late to hold a wedding after defeating the epidemic." "Although the wedding was postponed, happiness will not be postponed." This is the voice of two young doctors born in the 1990s from the medical team of Hangzhou Cancer Hospital to Shanghai. "As a doctor, fightin

"It's not too late to hold a wedding after defeating the epidemic."

"Although the wedding was postponed, happiness will not be postponed."

This is the voice of two young doctors born in the 1990s who came from the medical team of Hangzhou Cancer Hospital to Shanghai.

"As a doctor, fighting the epidemic is my responsibility. I signed up to participate in the mission to aid Shanghai." On April 22, Pei Shengnan, a young doctor born in the 1990s in the ward of the Oncology Radiation Treatment Department, was an important day in his life. On this day, she will wear a wedding dress and walk into the marriage hall with her lover. For this day, the two families worked hard for a long time. The wedding dress, hotel and ceremonies were all set, and the invitation was also posted to relatives and friends. However, the epidemic in Shanghai is coming in a raging manner, the task is arduous, and the return date is still uncertain. She chose to rush to the front line of the fight against the epidemic without hesitation in Shanghai.

Pei Shengnan's decision was unanimously supported by his lover and family. "He and I are both doctors, so I understand each other's work very well. I support Shanghai, he protects Hangzhou, and both parents are our strong backing. They understand and support us, saying that we are their pride." In recent days, the bride-to-be and "comrades" have worked overtime together and fought on the front line of nucleic acid sampling. Regarding the wedding, she said without hesitation: "It's not too late to hold the wedding after defeating the epidemic."

Just as Dr. Pei Shengnan made the decision to postpone the wedding, Dr. Pan Kaicheng, who is also a member of the medical team to aid Shanghai, was also discussing with his lover to postpone the wedding.

Pan Kaicheng is also a doctor born in the 1990s who works in the chest tumor ward of the hospital. From the moment he became a doctor, "life first, give his all" is his unchanging sentiment. So, when he decided to postpone the wedding, his fiancée who knew him and understood him agreed immediately.

"After making the decision, my fiancee and I apologized to our relatives and friends as soon as possible, but as Communist Party members, my father-in-law and mother-in-law told us that the epidemic prevention and control now requires us, and we must give up our family and take care of everyone. Although there will be regrets when we fail to hold the wedding on time, when we look back on this experience in the future, we will definitely be happy for this decision." Pan Kaicheng said that the support of our relatives also provides strong impetus for them to persist in completing the anti-epidemic task.

Although the wedding is postponed, happiness will not be postponed. Pan Kaicheng said: "When the epidemic passes, he will definitely give his lover a grand wedding." This day will definitely not be far away. (Contributed by/Nucleic acid sampling team of Hangzhou Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai by Hangzhou Cancer Hospital Affiliated to the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University/Guangming.com reporter Wu Yuetong)

Source: Guangming.com