The coronavirus outbreak in China has already claimed many lives. While people are taking precautionary measures against the deadly virus it might take a while to contain it completely. Doctors around the globe are trying to find a permanent cure for the virus.
In the meanwhile, medical professionals in China are tirelessly working to treat patients. However, working around the clock has taken a physical and emotional toll on their health. Recently, in a video shared by a news outlet, a nurse treating coronavirus patients is seen giving her daughter an ‘air hug’ as physical contact is strictly forbidden.
Have a look at the heartwarming video:
The child who is said to be nine-years-old can be seen sobbing inconsolably while she tells her mother that she misses her, reports Indian Express. They then go on to exchange a loving air hug by extending their arms. The nurse asks her daughter to be good and then goes on to tell her that she “is fighting monsters”.
As they emotionally say goodbye to each other, the girl leaves a bag with a plate of dumplings on the ground for her mother. The touching video has left a lot of people teary-eyed.
Have a look at some of the comments shared online:
This is so painful. May God help Chinese win this monster. Kudos to the nurse
— Hala (@JojohnJohn1) February 4, 2020
Heartbreaking. Hope they stay healthy and are reunited soon.
— Contentious Cake (@CakeKerosene) February 5, 2020
😢 Love to all the healthcare workers under unimaginable strain, as well as the families missing them #Coronavirus https://t.co/pVtWMGP40S
— jody hazelgrove (@jodyhazelgrove) February 5, 2020
This kid has broken my heart..God be merciful to those suffering…prayers 🙏🙏🙏 https://t.co/kYl7sznRvY
— Beautiful World (@Devilwearprada0) February 6, 2020
we pray for China. You are always in our minds and hearts. God bless you and protect China and its people.
— Basheer Omar (@Basheer_alselwi) February 4, 2020
My God … a mother can only be a nurse really God created woman cause He could not be present every where …. bless all womanhood ,, nurses and Mothers 😢😢😢😢
— RANJAN CHHIBBA (@ranjan_chhibba) February 4, 2020
Watching this video brought tears to my eyes.All these families have a hard time. But this is not permanent.I hope everything goes well soon.
— Muhammad Zaheer Khan (@rosenakyal) February 4, 2020
We pray for China and hope everything gets better soon. Hats off to the medical professionals who are helping fight this deadly virus.