Doctors and health staff dance to Punjabi song in COVID ward; reason will make you smile!
Doctors and health staff dance to Punjabi song in COVID ward; reason will make you smile!
Dance and listening to music can heal all pain and bring a smile to anyone’s face. The same thing has been seen in many hospitals where doctors and health staff workers are dancing in the COVID wards to make their patients feel better.
Due to the second wave of coronavirus, the condition of hospitals is very gloomy and depressing. Not just patients but doctors are also feeling very low due to the immense pressure on them in a bid to fight the battle against the COVID-19.
To deal with such pressure, dance has become a therapy for doctors and health workers to make them happy, this viral video is the proof.
A video shows doctors and health workers in PPE kit dancing to a Punjabi song in the COVID ward. The doctors also encouraged the patients to dance along with them. Some patients can be seen clapping their hands while some can be seen resting on their beds.
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The viral video was shared by a Twitter user named Gurmeet Chadha, on late Wednesday.
He captioned the video, “Amazing spirit. Salute Our doctors & healthcare warriors! Brought a smile ..”
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Indeed, the video has made everyone smiled.
The Punjab song played in the video is Zindagi which was released in 2019, sang by playback singer and lyricist Sharry Mann.
Earlier, an ambulance driver in a PPE kit also joined a baraat in Uttarakhand and started dancing to the beats of band baaja. He was also tired and depressed with his job and couldn’t hold himself back when he saw people dancing in the baraat. His video of dance had also gone viral on social media.
During this tough time, we advise you to stay home, stay safe.