Liang Xiaoxia, born in January 1992, was a member of the Communist Youth League and a nurse at the Sixth People's Hospital of Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Since joining the workforce in 2015, she has been hard-working and conscientious, treating patients as relatives, and has received unanimous praise from colleagues and patients in the department. On February 28, 2020, Liang Xiaoxia suddenly fainted on the front line of the anti-epidemic while working in the isolation ward of the West Campus of Wuhan Union Medical College Hospital. After all-out rescue efforts, she failed and died on May 26. She was only 28 years old. The website of the People's Government of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region released the "Reply of the People's Government of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on agreeing to assess Comrade Liang Xiaoxia as a martyr": Comrade Liang Xiaoxia's sacrifice complied with the circumstances of Article 8, paragraph 1, item (2) of the "Regulations on the Commendation of Martyrs", and agreed to assess her as a martyr. martyr.
I volunteered once or twice. At the end of the year and the beginning of the year, the epidemic was fierce and ravaging the entire Wuhan. Medical institutions across the country formed support medical teams to gather in Wuhan. Liang Xiaoxia also cared about Hubei and the people of Hubei. As soon as the hospital's proposal to support Hubei was issued, she immediately submitted a "letter of challenge" to the hospital's party committee and took the initiative to sign up to become the first batch of team members to aid Hubei. Taking all factors into consideration, the party committee of the hospital politely rejected her request. During the hospital's anti-epidemic period, Liang Xiaoxia actively assisted the head nurse of the department in carrying out epidemic prevention and control for inpatients and their families in the department, and repeatedly studied each work process to solve and implement the department's "strict prevention". Although she is already a member of the hospital's anti-epidemic team, she still has not given up on helping Wuhan. So she applied a second time. Her determination and desire finally moved the hospital leaders and agreed to let her join the reserve team.
2. Actively prepare for war. In order to consolidate the skills foundation of the nursing professional medical reserve team to assist Hubei, the hospital organized personnel from relevant departments to learn relevant knowledge and conduct intensive training for the members of the reserve team to assist Hubei. During the training, Liang Xiaoxia practiced continuously. The teacher affirmed the effectiveness of her practice and asked her to take a break, but she continued to practice to make herself better and better assist the people of Hubei. Such a rigorous and serious work attitude is still fresh in the memory of her colleagues.
3. Go to Wuhan and go all out. On the evening of February 21, after she and her teammates arrived in Wuhan, after a day of rest, they started training on the 23rd. On the afternoon of the 24th, I devoted myself to work. The stuffy protective clothing, thick masks, gloves, and tight goggles all affect Liang Xiaoxia's normal activities. But despite this, Liang Xiaoxia still does every job carefully and carefully. Under high-intensity work, when she took off her thick protective clothing that was soaked with sweat after get off work, she saw that her face was covered with scars and strangulation marks, and her short hair was soaked. But it still didn't affect her going to work at five o'clock the next day. She risked her life for the people of Wuhan!