Guo Qin, a 38-year-old nurse working at the emergency center at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, returned to her post on Tuesday after 14 days of quarantine for testing positive for the novel coronavirus.
Guo Qin examines a patient at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University on Jan 28, 2020. (Photos by Gao Xiang/for China Daily)
Guo has been a nurse for 15 years. Since the latest pneumonia outbreak, she has worked more than 10 hours a day, tending to severe patients in emergency wards.
Guo Qin examines a patient at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University on Jan 28, 2020.
She began showing symptoms of fever on the night of Jan 12, with her body temperature reaching 37.8 degrees Celsius as well as a slight stomachache. She was confirmed infected with the novel coronavirus-related pneumonia and was sent to a quarantine ward.
Guo Qin examines the condition of a patient at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University on Jan 28, 2020.
"My experience shows the disease is not so scary. It can be cured," Guo said after returning to work.