WUHAN, Xinhua, China -- What happens when Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan greets two Deaf Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients? Health workers study sign language during their spare time to provide better care for Deaf couple.
Mr Yu and Ms Zhao are two Deaf patients infected with COVID-19. They were sent to Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan on Feb. 18. In order to take care of them, health workers at the hospital study sign language during their spare time which enables them to communicate with the two patients. Both the patients receive proper treatment and are in stable condition now.
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