Post-90s frontline nurse draws on colleagues’ protective suits to boost morale
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“We may not be able to see each other’s faces with isolation suits and goggles on, but I want everyone to feel love and strength on their back,” Wu Sirong, a nurse from Xiangya Hospital of Central South University’s third batch of medical teams sent to Wuhan, said. (Photos: People's Daily)
The 28-year-old has been working on the frontline in Wuhan for almost a month. One day, it occurred to her that drawing on the back of protective suits could be a way to boost the morale of her co-workers. All the drawings are done over breaks from work. She also tailored the pattern to the personality of the person wearing it.
The 28-year-old has been working on the frontline in Wuhan for almost a month. One day, it occurred to her that drawing on the back of protective suits could be a way to boost the morale of her co-workers.
The 28-year-old has been working on the frontline in Wuhan for almost a month. One day, it occurred to her that drawing on the back of protective suits could be a way to boost the morale of her co-workers.
All the drawings are done over breaks from work. Wu also tailored the pattern to the personality of the person wearing it.
All the drawings are done over breaks from work. Wu also tailored the pattern to the personality of the person wearing it.
Xiangya Hospital is located in Changsha City, central-south China’s Hunan Province. So far, the hospital has sent 142 medical personnel to Hubei Province. Most of its frontline medical staff are either post-80s or post-90s generation Chinese.
Xiangya Hospital is located in Changsha City, central-south China’s Hunan Province. So far, the hospital has sent 142 medical personnel to Hubei Province. Most of its frontline medical staff are either post-80s or post-90s generation Chinese.
Xiangya Hospital is located in Changsha City, central-south China’s Hunan Province. So far, the hospital has sent 142 medical personnel to Hubei Province. Most of its frontline medical staff are either post-80s or post-90s generation Chinese.