The northern province of Bắc Giang is currently one of the biggest COVID-19 clusters of Vietnam. Since yesterday evening, there have been nearly 100 new cases reported in the area.
Understandably, medical workers have been working extra hard to curb the spread of the virus, trace down infection sources, and cater to the needs of quarantined patients.
But all their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Citizens of the province have found their own ways to show appreciation to these heroes. This granny, for instance, brings veggies from her own garden to a COVID-19 security post to gift to soldiers working there.
Hers is a simple gesture, but it’s inspiring to see that every member of our society is contributing to the fight in their own ways.
Image credit: Hữu Hải
The heartwarming incident happened to Hữu Hải, who says he works at a COVID-19 security post in Bắc Giang’s Lục Ngạn District.
“This morning, I was standing at my post when a granny brought 2 handfuls of long beans over and told me, ‘I broke my arm over a month ago and couldn’t work, so I don’t have any money to donate. I only have some homegrown long beans. Hopefully they can make for a good meal for you to stay healthy during this fight.’”, Hữu Hải shared on his Facebook page yesterday.
“Over the past week, many people have come to my post to donate groceries, but I find her gifts exceptionally touching,” he added.
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Of course, the granny’s gifts are just an example of the appreciation Bắc Giang citizens are showering our frontliners with. Earlier, a traffic policeman in the province also went viral after he saluted a convoy of medical workers passing by.
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Meanwhile, many residents hang banners with thankful messages directed toward medical staff, especially those who came all the way over from other provinces to help Bắc Giang in its time of need.
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It would seem that the citizens’ seemingly simple gestures have gone a long way in boosting medical workers’ morale. Despite all the hard work, many appear to stay cheerful and positive, as evidenced by some viral photos taken inside a quarantine facility.
The photos show medical workers, while still in full protective gear, raising their hands over their heads to make a heart shape toward the camera, as if telling everyone to stay strong.
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We’re glad to see that the dire situation hasn’t dampened these resilient fighters’ spirits.
Stories such as the gift of homegrown veggies from a granny or a lone traffic policeman’s salute on the roads show that we don’t need big words or grand plans to make a difference. Often, it is the simplest of gestures that are the most genuine.
Surely, with such social unity, Bắc Giang will manage to pull through this ordeal.
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Cover image adapted from Hữu Hải and VTV, right panel for illustrative purposes only
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