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Adorable Medical Staff Fighting the Virus Caught on Camera

Crystal H GICexpat 2020-03-01


The Third People's Hospital in Guilin, Guangxi province, recently discharged three patients who had been infected by the COVID-19.


While the hospital chief was being interviewed by reporters to discuss this matter, the camera coincidentally caught a scene that didn’t just amuse everyone watching it, but brought them to tears of joy as two nurses jumped into each other’s arms to celebrate those patients being discharged and sent back to live healthy lives.



Here's the scene.


Once the two nurses realized they were being filmed, they were too shy to leave!


 

"How lovely! "I want to hug them." Netizens have been infected by their happiness from the heart.


Another clip shook the internet by storm, showing two other medical staff doing their own “swan dance”.



This was in celebration of six cured patients were discharged from the People's Hospital of Suzhou’s Lingbi county in Anhui province.


This news comes after several articles that we’ve already published on medical staff bringing more energy and happiness into their patients’s lives by organizing dancing activities and other pastimes, as they quickly realized that such dances would help ease patients’ panic and anxiety in their hospital wards.






While dancing is all fun and relaxing, patients are also being taught important health exercises. Here, Guizhou nurses are shown teaching “lung exercises” to their patients.



To achieve a sense of calm while maintaining good health, tai chi has also become a favorite among both hospital patients and volunteer staff. 



Click: How Doctors & Patients Turn Hospitals Into Vibrant Dance Floors…


Beyond dancing, some medical staff have exhibited other talents!


In Huangshi, Hubei province, nurses in the isolation ward have drown adorable cartoon pictures on their protective suits to calm down children diagnosed with the disease.


It brought the children closer to the medical staff.




"When we first came into the isolation ward, we felt the fear of all children in the room,” shared Cheng Shichao, a Head Nurse at one of the temporary hospitals. “Part of the reason is that we’re all dressed in white protective suits, so kids felt scared and resisted our treatment. But after observing them more and seeing how they felt more comfortable and at ease with a few specific cartons they enjoyed watching, we decided to add some colors to our own suits and their lives.”



Other medical staff have marked their wishes onto their suits.


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We’re sending all medical staff across China a warm-hearted ‘thank you’ for all the incredible work that you’ve been doing since the beginning of the pandemic — and for everything else before and after.


We salute you and wish you a safe return. 



Source: CCTV

Editor: Crystal H



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