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|    Coronavirus nurses in China are shaving     |
|    01 Mar 21 12:44:32    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: dumb.dumb.dumb@nbc.com              Shoot them bitches in the head!              Some Chinese nurses fighting the deadly coronavirus in Wuhan,       China — the epicenter of the outbreak — have taken an extreme       measure in an alleged effort to improve efficiency: shaving       their heads.              Head-shaving videos surfaced on social media in recent days,       with state media reporting the drastic move is an effort to more       quickly put on hazmat suits while working in the virus-stricken       city.              “I keep the long hair for a long time, I did not even want to       cut a little bit. But in order to fight against the virus, it is       worth to shave all my hair,” nurse Ding Danyi, 26, told       NewsFlare, according to the New York Post.              NowThis       ?       @nowthisnews       These Chinese nurses shaved their heads to fight the spread of       coronavirus              Embedded video       450       8:03 AM - Feb 13, 2020       Twitter Ads info and privacy       119 people are talking about this       Since the outbreak began in late December, doctors and other       medical professionals in Wuhan have taken to social media to       show how caring for thousands of patients has impacted their own       bodies. Recently, some medics shared photos of the marks and       bruises left on their faces from protective gear after working       round-the-clock. Other reports suggested medical workers have       resorted to wearing adult diapers while working because they do       not have time to use the bathroom.              China Xinhua News       ?       @XHNews       Coronavirus-fighting nurses cut hair short before heading to       Wuhan to aid the battle against the epidemic. #FightVirus              Embedded video       1,205       6:34 AM - Feb 10, 2020       Twitter Ads info and privacy       392 people are talking about this       More than 60,000 people have been sickened globally while 1,370       have died, according to Thursday estimates. While the majority       of illnesses have occurred in China, there have been 15       confirmed cases of the novel virus in the U.S., the most recent       of which was reported in Texas on Thursday.              Fourteen other cases have been reported across the country, the       first of which occurred in a Washington State man who has since       been released from the hospital. Other cases have been confirmed       in California, Wisconsin, Arizona, Massachusetts, and Illinois.       No deaths have been reported in the U.S., and the large majority       of cases still remain in China.              Fox News' Alexandria Hein contributed to this report.              https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-nurses-china-shaved-       heads                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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