On the morning of Jan. 25, the very day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, I was unpleasantly woken

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On the morning of Jan. 25, the very day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, I was unpleasantly woken up by a phone call. It was for my father. He picked it up, and I sensed from his shaky voice that something went wrong.
As soon as he hung up, my father turned to my mother and then me, saying, “It was the secretary. He called everyone to meet in the office right now because of the outbreak of COVID-19.”
“But Dad, it's the Spring Festival!” How I wished my father could change his mind and stay with us. Wasn't the day meant for families to be together? My father, an official working in another town, seldom came back home. And was the virus serious enough to keep us apart? I was upset. To my great disappointment, my father left home without hesitation, comforting me by saying that he would be back soon.
In the following days, news about the fast spread of COVID-19 and the astonishing death toll scared everyone in the country. Father never returned home, only occasionally talking on WeChat, over which he told us how he went from door to door, checking every family and persuading people to stay at home. I realized that my father was working in dangerous conditions under a incredibly great burden. He always looked tired but determined. Every time I told him to take care of himself, he would smile and say, “Don't worry, my son. Your father is as strong as a bull.” At those moments, tears would well up in my eyes, and all my complaints would go away before I could say anything. The talk was brief but meant a lot to me.
I learned from the media that the medical staff, government officials, and almost everyone involved were working in the battle against COVID-19. It was these guardian angels (守护天使) who, despite the possibility of getting infected themselves, were risking their life so that the rest of us could be safe. Among them was my father. He's protecting the people, me included.
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Then came the bad news that my father was ill in hospital.     
                              
                              
                              
                              
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Weeks later, my father came back home healthy.
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              


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Then came the bad news that my father was ill in hospital. This really disturbed my mother and me. However, my dad was positive and brave, actively cooperating with medical staff to fight against the illness. Meanwhile, he constantly encouraged other patients. Through the Internet, my mother and I called my father every day to encourage him. We believed that under the treatment of medical experts and doctors, the spread of the epidemic would be controlled.
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Weeks later, my father came back home healthy. What I need to express is my gratitude to our country, our government, and our health care workers who do not fear sacrifice. You take care of the infected people patiently and carefully day and night without any complaint. I also express my thanks on behalf of people who have recovered. Without your careful treatment, they couldn't have left the hospital safe and sound. You give us a new hope and help us build up confidence to defeat the disease. As long as we work together, we will win the war without gunpowder.
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