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The doctors world-wide have been doing what best they can do in this coronavirus pandemic and words are not enough to describe their noble work today. With their personal problems, underlining health issues and within great handicaps like patients physically assaulting them and highly insufficient medical staff and kits to treat huge cases, healthcare members are risking their lives. They totally deserve our unconditional respect.

To make doctors commendable job look more prominent here’s a viral image on social media, which shows wrinkled hands of a doctor after a 10-hour shift in protective gear. The image tells how difficult the frontline healthcare job is at the moment and they are no less than real warriors. Soon after this image got circulated, people outpoured thanks on social media and said they are forever indebted to doctors.

IAS officer Awanish Sharan shared the picture of a doctor’s hand after he had removed his protective suit at the end of a 10-hour shift. “The hand of God,” replied one user. “No word is worth to describe this duty for the betterment of humanity”, replied another.” There’s effort is clearly visible on this shrinking hand and still, we ignoring horrors of this virus, roaming like nothing,” comes another prompt comment.

Going through the tiring and exhausting hours of work among infected patients, what doctors and their families must be feeling is scary and nightmarish. Among many covid19 warriors, like policemen and sanitary workers, doctors are always special because of the knowledge they have to overcome the fatal virus. Despite being bullied everywhere across India, doctors still promise to keep the public safe and healthy.

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57 minutes ago, MagaMaharaju said:

Tight gloves 

 

Just now, MagaMaharaju said:

Ala avthay hands.

gorintaku petkoni thesthe naku alage avthadhi

Lab to gloves eskunte avvaleda

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3 minutes ago, nag_mama said:

gloves lo oka glassedu water posukoo easy ga avuthundi alage

When gloves get wet, you change it. I also change it everytime there is a drop of blood on it. I don't like blood on my gloves, but I know people who work with blood on their gloves. 

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1 minute ago, mustang302 said:

Na gloves latex avvadam valla condom smell vasthundhi hand, entha wash chesukunna..wtf..!

People don't use latex gloves anymore, only nitrile. 

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3 hours ago, Anta Assamey said:

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The doctors world-wide have been doing what best they can do in this coronavirus pandemic and words are not enough to describe their noble work today. With their personal problems, underlining health issues and within great handicaps like patients physically assaulting them and highly insufficient medical staff and kits to treat huge cases, healthcare members are risking their lives. They totally deserve our unconditional respect.

To make doctors commendable job look more prominent here’s a viral image on social media, which shows wrinkled hands of a doctor after a 10-hour shift in protective gear. The image tells how difficult the frontline healthcare job is at the moment and they are no less than real warriors. Soon after this image got circulated, people outpoured thanks on social media and said they are forever indebted to doctors.

IAS officer Awanish Sharan shared the picture of a doctor’s hand after he had removed his protective suit at the end of a 10-hour shift. “The hand of God,” replied one user. “No word is worth to describe this duty for the betterment of humanity”, replied another.” There’s effort is clearly visible on this shrinking hand and still, we ignoring horrors of this virus, roaming like nothing,” comes another prompt comment.

Going through the tiring and exhausting hours of work among infected patients, what doctors and their families must be feeling is scary and nightmarish. Among many covid19 warriors, like policemen and sanitary workers, doctors are always special because of the knowledge they have to overcome the fatal virus. Despite being bullied everywhere across India, doctors still promise to keep the public safe and healthy.

gloves eskoni water lo oka 3 hours pedithey itlane authayi... ye panimanishivo ayyuntayi

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