A Russian nurse was disciplined by health authorities to take care of patients in inappropriate clothing.

Foreign media, such as the Liao Novosti news agency, reported on Thursday that local health authorities in Tulaju have disciplined nurses working at the Tula State Infectious Disease Hospital for "exposing their bodies excessively." 

According to the media, the nurse looked after the patients in a transparent protective suit, wearing only a bikini instead of a nursing suit. It was reported that patients did not care much about the clothes of nurses, but health officials said, "Medical staff should keep clothes and clothes appropriate for hygiene." They warned the hospital and said they would strengthen management of medical devices such as protective clothing.

The nurse in question was reported to have explained that she was so hot to wear transparent protective clothing all day, so she decided not to wear nursing clothes, and had no idea if the bikini would shine outside. 

When the news came, some local netizens criticized the disciplinary decision, such as "If you are disciplined, take it." Some parts of Russia are confronted with the lack of medical supplies.

Indeed, this has resulted in increased medical complaints from corona19, causing some complaints from medical staff, and some governors donated their salaries and government officials, such as the mayor, raised donations for medical staff, and reportedly raised their own efforts to resolve medical shortages.

This is 'News Pick'.

(Photo = Capture of the Liano Novesti communication website)