On the street of Zhengzhou a yong man share medicine for free
A man gives fever-reducing medicine to needy citizens on a street in Zhengzhou. The man who delivered the medicine was Hao Pengyou, who is in his 34 years.
He said he was in the wine business. He had to go to dozens of drugstores to buy three boxes of fever-reducing medicine. He didn't buy them for himself or his family, but to give them away for free to people in need.
Hao said he came up with the idea after reading on the Internet that many people could not buy fever-reducing medicine.
Since the 14th, he has parked his car on the side of the road to give fever-reducing medicine to people who are running a fever or whose family members are running a fever. Each person can get two to four tablets. Some people say thanks with a lump in their throat after receiving the free medicine, while others remind Hao to wear an N95 mask. When more people wanted to give money as reward, Hao repeatedly waved his hand, "No, no, no, it's free for you."
What impressed Hao most was a girl who was working alone in Zhengzhou. She had no relatives around and failed to get medicine after running a fever. After getting the medicine from Hao, the girl bowed to him with tears in her eyes. "Stop crying and go back to take it," Hao told her.
There are only 72 pills in three boxes of fever-reducing medicine, which is far from enough, and Hao soon ran out of medicine. At this time, some citizens spontaneously came to him and share their own medicines. Thay say "I have some extra medicine at home. I'll bring it down to you."
More and more people began to send Hao medicine, even some of them just reserved a few pills at home, and some people try their best to send their medicine to Zhengzhou from thousands of miles away.
Hao says he has received many thing from warm-hearted people, such as protective clothing, masks, as well as food and water, which let him feel very warm.
Hao has handed out thousands of tablets of fever-reducing medicine so far. He said he would give out all the medicine he had every day and continue to give out medicines donated or bought by well-wishers the next day. Today, Hao's car has been transformed into a mobile "medicine-sharing box".
He said:“If what I do makes everyone feel warm, it deserves. As long as everyone is united, there is no fear.”