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Medical staff wear 10 layers of clothing to keep warm, the real reason is this

Mammoth News Oriental Today Reporter Liu Xiaoyu / Text, Video Chen Shu / Editing

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"1st floor, 2nd floor... 10 floors", the sound of girls counting happily in the video. This is a video taken on October 30 by three medical staff from the Chifeng Medical Team in Inner Mongolia supporting Ejin Naqi on their way to Ha Town to collect nucleic acids. Many people wonder, why do medical staff wear 10 layers of clothing?

On November 1, mammoth news reporters contacted Zhao Xuantong, a nurse at Chifeng Maternity Hospital, the party in the video. "On the morning of October 30th, we went out on a mission, and three colleagues were playing with each other, that is, the clothes they were wearing, and they found that I was wearing the most layers of clothes, and I thought it was very interesting to take pictures." Zhao Xuantong said that at 5 o'clock in the morning of October 30, she and two other medical staff rushed to Ejinaqiha Town to do nucleic acid testing work, which is also a border township in the westernmost part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Because it was very windy over there, all the collection work was outdoors, and all the clothes had to be worn to keep warm.

Zhao Xuantong told reporters that she received a notice to support Ejin Naqi at nearly 12 o'clock on the evening of October 26, and did not have time to bring too many clothes due to the rush of time. "At that time, the weather in Chifeng was not particularly cold, and we wore protective clothing again. We must take off our coat when wearing protective clothing, because if we wear a coat, we may contaminate our own clothes when taking off the protective clothing. So in order to keep warm, we will try to wear all the clothes that can be worn inside. Zhao Xuantong said, "Sometimes when we go out on a mission, it may not end until more than 12 o'clock in the evening or three or four o'clock in the morning, and there is no specific time to end." ”

This funny video was posted on Zhao Xuantong's personal social account, and some netizens left a message: "Thank you for your hard work, the epidemic will soon pass, this video is very cute, but I cried when I looked at it..."

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