In the complicated situation of the COVID-19 epidemic, in order to promptly support colleagues and help infected patients at Jinyintan Hospital (Vu Han, Hubei, China), Mr. Tu Shengjin (44 years old) and his wife Cao Shan (40 years old) turned their MPV car into a mobile home.
Accordingly, the MPV stopped on the road near Jinyintan Hospital: "This is the 23rd consecutive day that this family has slept in this "special house".
It is known that Mr. Tu Shengjin is a doctor working on the 6th floor of the building south of Jinyintan Hospital. Ms. Cao Shan is a former nurse in the department of pediatrics, currently working in an isolation area on the second floor of the building south of the hospital.
Ms. Cao Shan (left) discussed work with her colleagues on February 16.
Preparing medicine for patients is one of Ms. Cao Shan's daily tasks.
Because she had worn a medical mask for a long time, the face of the female nurse Cao Shan was scratched and had many dark red scars.
Putting aside fatigue, the task of treating doctors, nurses, and medical staff always continues. The photo is when Cao Shan collaborated with colleagues to take photos of the patient's cases on February 17. Accordingly, no records are allowed to be taken out of the isolation rooms.
Ms. Cao Shan checked the patient's health on February 17.
To propose the right treatment for each patient, Mr. Tu Shengjin reviewed the medical records and consulted with his colleagues.
Doctor Tu Shengjin wore protective gear and prepared to go into the isolation area to examine the patient on the night of February 17.
When everyone is sleeping is the time when Mr. Tu Shengjin works.
Day and night, thousands of doctors, nurses, and health workers in China are still resilient, strong, and steadfast in fighting the COVID-19 epidemic.