(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) "Fancy" coaxing babies in the "Parent-Child Cabin" of the Wuhan-aided medical team members in Shanghai

  China News Service, Wuhan, April 11 (Wang Chen and Gao Chenchen) Telling stories, playing drums and passing flowers, painting "Bing pier"... In Shanghai's "parent-child shelter", in addition to medical care work, Wuhan Children's Hospital provides medical assistance to Shanghai The team members' "bringing baby stunt" was well received.

  On April 10, the "post-90s" members of the Shanghai-aid medical team of Wuhan Children's Hospital organized the children to play the game "Drumming and Passing Flowers".

There was no drum at hand, so "Dabai" slapped a cardboard box instead, and instead of flowers, he used a cookie box instead.

  Although the children were not yet familiar with each other, "Big White" organized 10 or so children to play together, and the little ones quickly got together.

"You are really good at bringing babies. The children here are laughing a lot today, and our adults are in a better mood," said an accompanying mother.

  Wang Weiguang, a "post-95" male nurse, began to "make up for" his painting talent after receiving the news of supporting the "parent-child shelter".

He knew that Doraemon and Peppa Pig were children's "favorites", so he drew these cartoon patterns and pasted them on the protective clothing.

In the past few days, he began to practice painting "Internet celebrity" Bing Dun Dun.

"Children are less nervous and afraid when they see these paintings," said Wang Weiguang.

  Liu Yang, 32, is the mother of a 6-year-old boy. She has been a pediatric nurse for 10 years and is now an obstetric nurse at Wuhan Children's Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Health Hospital).

This time, she took the initiative to sign up to go to the front line: "My family was taken care of by medical staff before they recovered, and I was once a patient, so I know more about the fear and helplessness of facing the virus. As a nurse, I also want to Bring hope to others."

  On April 7, more than 30 medical team members from Wuhan Children's Hospital's Department of Respiratory Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, and Rheumatology and Immunology entered the "Parent-Child Cabin" of Shanghai New International Expo Center. "experience.

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