What’s It Like Inside A Coronavirus Intensive Care Unit?

A woman can be seen wearing a yellow suit. She is assisted by two of her colleagues, who fix her suit for her. One of her colleagues asks, “is the air flowing through okay?” as she puts the tube on the back of her head. The woman nods to say “yes.”

The woman then, equipped with the yellow suit, which is “almost like a respiratory system that allows [her] to breathe,” crosses the red line of the intensive care unit, which divides the infected area from the uninfected.

There, inside the ICU room, she will tend to “patients who need a constant supply of sedation, medication, and fluids.”

Being a health worker is indeed hard.

See the full video over at BBC.

(Image Credit: BBC)


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