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BEIJING, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) Zhang Shuo, a 27-year-old nurse in north China s Tianjin Municipality, believes that 2020 was when she finally stepped up as an adult.
On Jan. 26, Zhang volunteered to go to Wuhan, capital of central China s Hubei Province, to help local colleagues control the COVID-19 outbreak.
For the next 52 days, she would be shuffling through isolation wards fitted head-to-toe with a hazmat suit, an N-95 mask, gloves, goggles and even a diaper, as using the toilet was a luxury.
When eight of her patients recovered and were discharged from the hospital in the second week, Zhang was overwhelmed by a sense of achievement, feeling like a warrior in the fight against the epidemic.
2020-12-31 13:36:01 GMT2020-12-31 21:36:01(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) Zhang Shuo, a 27-year-old nurse in north China s Tianjin Municipality, believes that 2020 was when she finally stepped up as an adult.
On Jan. 26, Zhang volunteered to go to Wuhan, capital of central China s Hubei Province, to help local colleagues control the COVID-19 outbreak.
For the next 52 days, she would be shuffling through isolation wards fitted head-to-toe with a hazmat suit, an N-95 mask, gloves, goggles and even a diaper, as using the toilet was a luxury.
When eight of her patients recovered and were discharged from the hospital in the second week, Zhang was overwhelmed by a sense of achievement, feeling like a warrior in the fight against the epidemic.