The story of a smart 4-year-old child who saved a mother suffering from corona19 complications is drawing attention.



On the 16th of the local time, foreign media including the US NBC introduced the story of Glenda Merle and son Wesley, who reside in Williams, Oregon.



Last month, Mr. Merle went to a friend's house after being asked to take care of a baby for a while, and then became infected with Corona 19.

He couldn't wake up from raising two children by himself, and he noticed that he had a health problem lately, and he was finally diagnosed with Corona 19 along with the children.




Fortunately, the children were healthy without any symptoms, but Mr. Mull's condition was getting worse.

Merle was worried about her children, so she couldn't be hospitalized, and she continued raising her children. Eventually, she got respiratory complications, and she couldn't eat properly.



One day, Mr. Merl called the first Wesley to teach him how to use a video calling application.

"If something happens to my mother, I have to call my grandmother as soon as possible to let her know."

Just three days after that, Mr. Mul's concerns became reality.

He suddenly lost consciousness with high fever and shortness of breath.



Wesley, discovering that her mother had fallen, made a video call to her grandmother, as she had learned a few days ago, and said, "I can't wake up even if my mother calls."

Wesley's grandmother confirmed through a video call screen that Mr. Merle had lost her mind, and then began to woke up with a loud shout.

When Ms. Merr woke up for a moment, the grandmother said, "I'm going right now, so call an ambulance."




Wesley tried to keep her mother unconscious until the paramedics arrived.

Instead of her mother, she hugged and cared for her 11-month-old younger brother, and also showed off a base pulling a wheel chair from the next room to make it easier for paramedics to move her to an ambulance.



Merle was quickly transferred to the hospital, and after four days of inpatient treatment, he regained stability and was able to return to his home with the children.



Afterwards, Mr. Merle said, "I didn't know that my son would cope so well. I heard Wesley say,'Mom needs a doctor. You must take him to the doctor.' He showed a bold heart.




This is'News Pick'.



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