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Meet The Real Heroes From Keimyung University Hospital Fighting Coronavirus In South Korea
While most of us have been under lockdown in our homes, there are nurses from Keimyung University hospital in South Korea who have been working tirelessly to put an end to this pandemic. Even though the medical experts are provided with proper protective gear, they are still at the highest risk of getting infected compared to anyone else right now. Here's saluting these doctors and the hospital staff who have risked their very lives in an attempt to save ours.
While most of us have been under lockdown in our homes, there are nurses from Keimyung University hospital in South Korea who have been working tirelessly to put an end to this pandemic. Even though the medical experts are provided with proper protective gear, they are still at the highest risk of getting infected compared to anyone else right now. Here's saluting these doctors and the hospital staff who have risked their very lives in an attempt to save ours.
Nurse Kim Do-yeon
These nurses are wearing tape and bandages across their faces to stop bruising.
Nurse Choi Ji-ye
The Keimyung University Daegu Dongsan Hospital has been battling coronavirus since the outbreak began.
Nurse Won Ji-yun
After coronavirus outbreak reached South Korea, Keimyung University Hospital staff has been working day and night in the service of patients.
Nurse Lee Da-eun
Nurses take half an hour every day to apply bandages on their faces to cover painful sores caused by their protective suits.
Nurse Kim Bu-min
The Keimyung University Hospital is in the southern city at the centre of what has become the largest national outbreak outside of China - where the virus first emerged.
Nurse Jeong Heo-yu
The Keimyung University Hospital in Deagu city is one of the worst-hit areas in South Korea.
Nurse Lee Da-eun
Nurse Lee Da-eun seen smiling despite gruelling shifts.
Nurse Park Kyung-mi
These nurses being hailed as heroes on the front lines of South Korea's fight against the outbreak.
Nurse Cho Ju-hee
There are a total of 8,400 confirmed cases in the country and around 80 people lost their lives in South Korea.
Nurse Won Ji-yun
Won Ji-Yun has plasters on her cheeks and forehead to prevent chafing and sores from the protective gear they're supposed to wear.
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