
In an effort to relieve tension in the intense work of medical workers, Chen Simin, a 21-year-old nurse in the department of cardiovascular medicine of the No.6 Hospital of Wuhan has recently drawn various heart-warming pictures on protective suits of her colleagues, Chinanews.com reported on March 13.
The patterns include pictures of iconic local food found in Wuhan, like reganmian (hot dry noodles), mianwo (salty doughnut), landmarks of the city such as the Yellow Crane Tower, and popular cartoon images such as Ultraman and Baymax.
There are also encouraging words beside the pictures, including “Let’s go out to have breakfast together when the epidemic ends,” “Let’s enjoy the Japanese cherry together after the epidemic,” and “I have Ultraman who watches my back, so I will definitely eradicate all monsters.”
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