Medical workers stick to posts during Spring Festival
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Midwives take care of a newborn at the maternity ward of Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Feb. 12, 2021. With advanced equipment and sufficient personnel, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital has one of the most popular maternity wards in the region. Medical workers here stick to their posts during the Spring Festival vacation. To better control and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, negative nucleic acid testing reports are required for all expectant mothers before they move into the ward. A maternity ward in quarantine area is also ready for emergency cases. (Photos: Xinhua)
A baby born in the Year of the Ox is seen at the maternity ward of Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Feb. 12, 2021. With advanced equipment and sufficient personnel, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital has one of the most popular maternity wards in the region. Medical workers here stick to their posts during the Spring Festival vacation. To better control and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, negative nucleic acid testing reports are required for all expectant mothers before they move into the ward. A maternity ward in quarantine area is also ready for emergency cases.
Midwife Ma Hongmei takes care of a newborn at the maternity ward of Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Feb. 12, 2021. With advanced equipment and sufficient personnel, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital has one of the most popular maternity wards in the region. Medical workers here stick to their posts during the Spring Festival vacation. To better control and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, negative nucleic acid testing reports are required for all expectant mothers before they move into the ward. A maternity ward in quarantine area is also ready for emergency cases.
A baby born in the Year of the Ox is seen at the maternity ward of Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Feb. 12, 2021. With advanced equipment and sufficient personnel, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital has one of the most popular maternity wards in the region. Medical workers here stick to their posts during the Spring Festival vacation. To better control and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, negative nucleic acid testing reports are required for all expectant mothers before they move into the ward. A maternity ward in quarantine area is also ready for emergency cases.
Midwives Wang Lingling (2nd L) and Gulnigar Abuduresuli (1st L) check the information of blood samples at the maternity ward of Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Feb. 12, 2021. With advanced equipment and sufficient personnel, Urumqi Maternal and Child Health Hospital has one of the most popular maternity wards in the region. Medical workers here stick to their posts during the Spring Festival vacation. To better control and prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, negative nucleic acid testing reports are required for all expectant mothers before they move into the ward. A maternity ward in quarantine area is also ready for emergency cases.