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SAFETY FIRST! - Chinese Doctors At Coronavirus Quarantine Zone Have Bruises And Scars For Wearing Face Masks At The End Of Shift


In Wuhan, the fight against the insidious coronavirus that claimed many lives of Chinese continues. Doctors at Wuhan hospital have a very hard time to treat patients and pressure environment works and they are also being at risk to infect by deadly coronavirus infection.


The media shared photos of Wuhan's doctors who had finished their shifts. On their faces are not only fatigue, but also traces of many hours of wearing protective masks and clothes. Many doctors have to stay in their workplaces for days. Sometimes they do not have time to just eat, let alone rest.  

All doctors are required to wear a whole set of protective clothing, so as not to get infected from patients. On their faces there are not just marks, but sometimes wounds, when the mask is pressed harder into the skin. From the bruises under the eyes and the haggard appearance, it is clear how tired they are.









▼ According to the medical protocol, all doctors and nurses with long hair were forced to lose their hair.

▼ The medical staff falls asleep right in the workplace



▼ Paramedics wear bulky suits with their names written around the clock - for easier identification.



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