My wife’s sister is working in London as a
nurse.
Sometimes we talk on Skype.
When the pandemic started, the hospital my
sister-in-law was working for didn’t have enough PPE. They had just one size.
There were bigger and smaller nurses in the hospital. Only my sister-in-law
fitted the PPE they had. So, she took care of the very first COVID-19 patients
in her hospital. She became the most experienced nurse there. After that, she
moved to a hospital that specialized in COVID-19 cases.
In those days, the TV news informed us about
the pandemic all day every day. At that time, there were about one hundred
patients in Japan.
My wife and I talked to her sister on Skype,
telling here, “There are about one hundred patients in Japan.”
My
sister-in-law said, “There are over five thousand patients in the UK.”
Unconsciously, my wife and I laughed. We
assumed she was joking. There were too many patients for it to be true.
My
sister-in-law scolded us. It wasn’t a laughing matter. She was working on the
front line dealing with COVID-19. She would never tell that kind of joke.
Sometimes, the worst situation sounds like a
joke.
Now, we have survived the pandemic. My
sister-in-law went back to her original hospital.
We hope there will never be a pandemic again.
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