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【News】What do People Do in Hospitals?

Last updated:Nov 19,2022; By: Alice; Hits: 54

News of the NCP

The number of newly confirmed cases in 30 provinces (Except Hubei Province) and cities across the country dropped for 13 days!!

Until 10:12 Feb. 17, 70,635 cases of novel coronavirus were confirmed in China, among which 1772 died, and 10853 were cured and discharged. There are still 7264 suspected cases.

  


During the outbreak, everyone was concerned about the lives and treatment of patients with the noval coronavirus pneumonia.

So what how are they doing in the hospital?

Despite the temporary isolation, the patient's laughters never disappeared under the meticulous care of the medical staff. There was no shortage of happiness in the ward.


Let's Dance

At the Fangchang Hospital in Wuhan, Chinese Dama started their usual dancing activities again!

Medical staff began to notice that these simple dances would relieve the nervousness and stresses of the patients. They decided to join in and organize the daily dance activities.

If you hear the Xinjiang music and see the Sichuan Baba dance, don't doubt yourself. It is the Fangchang Hospital. This special activity gave a really positive and optimistic attitude of fighting against the epidemic.

  


Do Sports

If you don't want to dance, there are many martial arts available: Tai chi, Breathing Exercises, Walking and so on.

  


"Group Chat"

In order to have instant communication between patients and doctors, hospital had established a group chat for them. They exchange experiences and even encourage each other in the group.


About Eating

A: "What if I can't eat?"

Doctor: "Besides taking medicines, you can massage your belly from the lower right. to stimulate the appetite."

B: " Yes you need to keep eating. When I have severe illness, my stomach would ache for 2 minutes for every mouthful of food, but I kept eating for an hour."


About Shopping

Doctor: "What do you need for daily necessities? There is a supermarket outside. I can help you to buy stuff."

A: "My hair is all in clumps. I want to take a shower and need to buy shampoo."

B: "I want rubber band + nail clippers + soap + toilet paper..."

C: "I need a razor and a towel."


About Future

A: "When this is over, I want to treat all the medical staff to enjoy our Wuhan cuisine!"

B: "After I'm discharged. I want to sign up for the volunteer work to help others."

Doctor: " What you are going through may be quite tough, but I would like to ask everyone to soldier on. Life will be better sor sure."



Doctors' Sign

Under the heavy protective clothing, it was difficult to recognize each other's, so they wrote names and expectations on the clothes for identification and encouragement.

  


"Hu Ge's wife"

She wrote "Hu Ge's Wife" on her clothing to east the nervous atmosphere in the ward and entertain herself as Hu Ge is her idol.

Unexpectedly, she received a heartwarming reply from her idol--Hu Ge:

Hope the outbreak will be over soon. The name temporarily belongs to you. When it's over, don't forget to to return to me.


"Aoligei"

"Aoligei" is a network new word, meaning "come on", "cheer up".

He is a male nurse born in 1998. When the outbreak occured, he volunteered to "fight" in Wuhan.

He said male nurses have physical advantage.


"Uncle of Hubei"

His wife is from Tianmen, Hubei Province, so the military doctor said he is half from Hubei and would try his best to cure his sick relatives.

  


Trans-provincial Love

We're in Sichuan. Sichuan Dandan Noodle cheer up for Wuhan Hot-dry Noodle.

  


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