China News Service, November 20. According to CBS (CBS) reports, recently, melodious music was heard in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Utah, USA.

A patient with new coronary pneumonia played a violin by the hospital bed in order to express his gratitude to the medical staff.

Williamson, a patient with COVID-19, holds a violin and takes a photo with a nurse in the intensive care unit.

Image source: Screenshot of CBS report video.

  According to reports, the retired music teacher Williamson was admitted to a local hospital because of the new crown, with a tube in his body and unable to speak.

  Williamson was very grateful to the doctors and nurses for taking care of him, so he wrote a note to the nurse Seth, hoping that his wife Diana could bring his violin to the hospital and let him use music to express his love to the doctors and nurses. Thank you.

  His wife Diana said, "That's the only way he can speak. He asks the violin to speak for him."

  The nurse Seth cried when she heard the performance for the first time. She said that she felt extremely inspired and inspired.

Seth also passed the sound of music into the corridor so that his colleagues could hear, "My colleagues describe it as a lamp in the dark of the epidemic. I think this is a perfect metaphor."