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Medics draw cartoon characters on protective suits to make infected children relaxed

A little girl colors a painting on the protective suit of a medical staff at the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, on February 20, 2020. At the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital, many children were afraid of seeing the medical staff wrapped in protective suits. Wang Jia, a nurse in the hospital who likes drawing, came up with the idea of drawing cartoons on the protective suits and invite children to color them, a way to make these children relaxed. Gradually, many medical staffs are used to take time to draw some cartoon characters on their protective suits before seeing the children. Consequently, children became more cooperative with the treatment through this way. [Handout via Xinhua/Wuhan Children's Hospital]

 

Medics draw cartoon characters on protective suits to make infected children relaxed

Undated photo shows a medical staff member showing the drawing on the protective suit at the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. At the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital, many children were afraid of seeing the medical staff wrapped in protective suits. Wang Jia, a nurse in the hospital who likes drawing, came up with the idea of drawing cartoons on the protective suits and invite children to color them, a way to make these children relaxed. Gradually, many medical staffs are used to take time to draw some cartoon characters on their protective suits before seeing the children. Consequently, children became more cooperative with the treatment through this way. [Handout via Xinhua/Wuhan Children's Hospital]

 

Medics draw cartoon characters on protective suits to make infected children relaxed

Undated photo shows a medical staff member showing the drawing on the protective suit at the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. At the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital, many children were afraid of seeing the medical staff wrapped in protective suits. Wang Jia, a nurse in the hospital who likes drawing, came up with the idea of drawing cartoons on the protective suits and invite children to color them, a way to make these children relaxed. Gradually, many medical staffs are used to take time to draw some cartoon characters on their protective suits before seeing the children. Consequently, children became more cooperative with the treatment through this way. [Handout via Xinhua/Wuhan Children's Hospital]

 

Medics draw cartoon characters on protective suits to make infected children relaxed

Undated photo shows a medical staff member showing the drawing on the protective suit at the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. At the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital, many children were afraid of seeing the medical staff wrapped in protective suits. Wang Jia, a nurse in the hospital who likes drawing, came up with the idea of drawing cartoons on the protective suits and invite children to color them, a way to make these children relaxed. Gradually, many medical staffs are used to take time to draw some cartoon characters on their protective suits before seeing the children. Consequently, children became more cooperative with the treatment through this way. [Handout via Xinhua/Wuhan Children's Hospital]

 

Medics draw cartoon characters on protective suits to make infected children relaxed

Undated photo shows a medical staff member showing the drawing on the protective suit at the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. At the isolation ward of children infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan Children's Hospital, many children were afraid of seeing the medical staff wrapped in protective suits. Wang Jia, a nurse in the hospital who likes drawing, came up with the idea of drawing cartoons on the protective suits and invite children to color them, a way to make these children relaxed. Gradually, many medical staffs are used to take time to draw some cartoon characters on their protective suits before seeing the children. Consequently, children became more cooperative with the treatment through this way. [Handout via Xinhua/Wuhan Children's Hospital]

 

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