Patients square dance at cabin hospital in Wuhan
updatetime:2020-02-13 09:10:00
Views:0
Source:Ecns.cn
Patients infected with the novel coronavirus dance at "Wuhan Livingroom," a converted cabin hospital in Wuhan.
Two nurses lead the square dancing, accompanied by a popular song.
Patients here have tested positive for the virus but show no severe symptoms.
They are encouraged to stay positive to fight infection.
Over 700 medical staff serve at the cabin hospital.
Web Editor:MXJ
Recommend
- ‘Optics Valley of China’ in Wuhan builds high-caliber talent hub
- Wuhan reports one cholera case
- Night economy booms in Wuhan
- Xi inspects Wuhan, stresses sci-tech innovation, COVID-19 control, community management
- Xi inspects Wuhan, stresses China’s self-reliance in science, technology
- Largest makeshift hospital in Shanghai shuts down
Popular Videos
Hot comments
- First apes at U.S. zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals, zoo official says
- China Life: Chinese women shine with She Power
- Foreign firms approved to offer VPN services in capital
- Homemade curling videos trending in China
- 86-year-old grandma in Hebei spends most her life on traditional cheongsam
- Winners of 2022 Inaugural WLA Prize announced
- Lantern Festival: A romantic celebration in China
- Two Chinese COVID-19 vaccine firms to supply vaccines to COVAX
- Media center for 20th CPC national congress to open on Oct. 12
- Six suspects arrested in HK for role in SE Asia job scam
Top Reviews
- Young artists recreate beauty of traditional Hanfu costume
- China releases photos of tallest tree
- English version of ‘Understanding Xi Jinping’s Educational Philosophy’ published
- China crowned in men’s team for 10th straight time at table tennis worlds
- China publishes Atlas of Wildlife in SW China
- Guangxi’s 10 Years: A Visit to China’s Qinzhou Port
- Congress delegate helped lift village out of poverty
- Expo highlights joint efforts in NEV development
- Racism stain of shame on ‘world democratic paradise’
- U.S. may face new COVID wave this upcoming winter: report