Mahdi al-Saadi - Al-Jazeera Net

A group of members of the health team treating people infected with Corona virus in southern Iraq followed a remarkable way to raise the morale of the injured in the health isolation units to help accelerate healing, through singing and performing popular clips in a comfortable way for patients, and because they wore masks from the transmission of the virus, this was not recognized Characters.

One of the videos spread on the social networking sites of a nurse singing to an elderly woman who was infected with Corona and lying in one of the isolation lounges in the city of Basra in southern Iraq, creating a great interaction between different circles for choosing a song by Iraqi singer Saadoun Jaber, "Oh my mother, mother of Wafa", and sympathy was The interaction by the patient has a special effect on everyone.

The humanized human voice between the crowds of many medical devices has an effective effect in raising the morale of the patient in the isolation halls, and he received a response and a high spirit from the patient, as happened to one of the nurses and the response of one of the infected women with him while he is working on injecting them with intravenous needles in the isolation halls and singing them with a voice Shout a song by the late singer Nazem Al-Ghazali, "Tell me, sweet, where are you from?"

Al-Amber considered that the psychological factor has an important role in overcoming Corona (Communication Sites)

Morale
Ahmed Al-Anbar, a civil and volunteer activist for the care of people with corona, explained to Al-Jazeera Net the effect of the psychological state in accelerating the healing of a pandemic, saying, "Through my first-hand experience and talking to people with corona, I found that the psychological factor has a prominent role in overcoming this disease, so the permanent smile and courtship To the injured and encouraged by the words of praise and praise, and to notify him that he is strong and capable of overcoming the crisis, capable of raising the immune system of the injured and thus breaking the virus.

Al-Amber added that stress and anxiety are essential factors in weakening the immune system of the injured person, reflecting the feeling of optimism and beautiful hope that supplies and strengthens the immune system.

He appealed to everyone, especially the health team working in direct contact with the injured, to have the largest role in the recovery of the injured psychologically, and raise their morale by intensifying contact.

In the first official reaction, the local authorities in Basra Governorate extended to the member of the health team, the nurse Mohammed Karim, who appeared in one of the video clips, as he performed a special method in treating Corona patients with thanks and praise for the effort he exerted, with the sympathy of everyone.

A medical team at an Iraqi hospital while working against Corona (Al-Jazeera)

Humanitarian stances
Many social media sites have previously displayed a humanitarian stance for the nurse Muhammad Karim at the Ports Hospital in Basra, by singing a beautiful piece by Iraqi singer Hamid Mansour "Salamat" for one of the patients in isolation units.

Singing was not alone in the corridors of isolation and care for those affected by the pandemic, but was preceded by popular songs by one of the employees of the Iraqi health departments in a way that raises fun and pleasure in the hearts of patients.

On this, the Governor of Basra, Asaad Al-Eidan, said, during his meeting with an assistant medical laboratory in pathological analyzes at the Ports Hospital in Basra that Muhammad Karim "showed us a video of the affiliate, which was spread on the pages of communication and he performs a special method in the treatment of Corona patients, despite his injury and recovery from the disease, he refused to take leave and return Practice his work to treat patients. "

According to the Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment, the total number of Corona infections exceeded 75,000, of whom more than three thousand people died, and more than 43,000 were cured.