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Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

2020-02-23
Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

Medical workers Cai Taoying, Yang Li, Zhang Jing and Luan Jiawen (from L to R) pose for a group photo after they recovered from COVID-19 and returned to work at Hankou Hospital of Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 22, 2020. Many medical staff of Hankou Hospital, who were infected with novel coronavirus earlier, voluntarily returned to their posts after recovered from the disease. Up to now, more than 10 recovered medical staff have returned to work. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

Recovered nurse Luan Jiawen encourages herself before entering the severe case wards in Hankou Hospital of Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 18, 2020. Many medical staff of Hankou Hospital, who were infected with novel coronavirus earlier, voluntarily returned to their posts after recovered from the disease. Up to now, more than 10 recovered medical staff have returned to work. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

Nurse Cai Taoying works at an observation room on the first day of work after she recovered from COVID-19 in Hankou Hospital of Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 22, 2020. Many medical staff of Hankou Hospital, who were infected with novel coronavirus earlier, voluntarily returned to their posts after recovered from the disease. Up to now, more than 10 recovered medical staff have returned to work. [Xinhua/Li He]

 

Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

Nurse Cai Taoying (R) checks her task at the personnel department on the first day of work after she recovered from COVID-19 in Hankou Hospital of Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 22, 2020. Many medical staff of Hankou Hospital, who were infected with novel coronavirus earlier, voluntarily returned to their posts after recovered from the disease. Up to now, more than 10 recovered medical staff have returned to work. [Xinhua/Li He]

 

Medical Staff Return to Posts After Recovered from COVID-19

Recovered nurse of Hankou Hospital Cai Taoying (R) poses for a photo with a medical staff as she donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 17, 2020. Cai returned to work on February 22. Many medical staff of Hankou Hospital, who were infected with novel coronavirus earlier, voluntarily returned to their posts after recovered from the disease. Up to now, more than 10 recovered medical staff have returned to work. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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