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The sacrifice behind miraculous citywide tests of 11 mln in 3 days in Shijiazhuang – and many other cities By Li Qiao and
Huang Lanlan Published: Jan 19, 2021 09:29 PM
Members of Dalian Ocean University s anti-epidemic volunteer team deliver supplies to student dormitories at the university in Dalian, Northeast China s Liaoning Province. Photo: XinhuaAs dozens of Chinese cities are fighting sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks, with a number of cities conducting mass tests on all their residents in a very short time, several sudden deaths of anti-epidemic officials and volunteers have aroused concern about the physical and mental stress on frontline epidemic prevention workers. Several hours of sleep a day, no time to eat, we are indeed too exhausted. The sudden deaths of frontline anti-epidemic staff have made us a little worried, a frontline anti-epidemic worker in worst-hit Shijiazhuang, North China s Hebei Province, told the Global Times.