What policy will the state give to the medical staff and security personnel who died in the front line?

We have seen a lot of such news in the news, that is, when the epidemic broke out in Wuhan, when we all stayed at home, a group of medical staff went upstream, risking their lives for the health of patients and the early passing of the epidemic. Of course, there will be unfortunate casualties in fighting the epidemic on the front line, and several medical staff have died. These people are heroes, and the country will definitely give some policies.

One: clearly identified as work-related injuries.

There are many infected family members in the front line, and more, they are dead. They gave their lives for the health of the patients. Their dedication must be praised. Therefore, in order to protect the rights and interests of medical staff, medical staff and related staff who are infected with new pneumonia or die are clearly identified as work-related injuries and enjoy work-related injury insurance benefits according to law.

Two: issuing temporary subsidies.

The medical staff who support Wuhan will receive some subsidies, ranging from 200 yuan or 300 yuan every day according to the degree of danger, and these bonuses are exempt from personal income tax. Some people may say that you subsidize so much money because you want me to go, but that's a desperate struggle. What's the use of asking for money if you accidentally lose your life?

Three: honorary recognition.

It is because of these heroes that we can enjoy them safely at home, and heroes should be known. The relevant state departments have clearly stated that medical workers who have made outstanding contributions to Wuhan's aid construction can be commended and rewarded, or they can be commended, rendered meritorious service or awarded titles, which is an infinite honor.

It can only be said that these are all deserved by medical staff. After all, they are all selfless dedication. In order to ensure the work of medical personnel, the state should have some preferential policies for medical personnel.