Behind their suit, two faces. That of Aymmesson Butryn, 23, student nursing, and Elena Guns, 21, student in physiotherapy. Two young Belgians who have found themselves, pandemic obliges, on the front line against the virus. Without necessarily being prepared. “When we get home we still hear the alarms […], we can still hear the noises of the respirators, the noises of the monitoring. […] I had nursing colleagues, who worked in the field, therefore, who collapsed because they could no longer. It was too heavy for her “, confides Aymmesson.
These students have emerged as a great help as the epidemic has progressed. At the cost of a major investment and constant learning. Elena Guns assures him: she would never have believed she had to help healthcare workers to help patients with Covid-19. Like most patients, she will be spending the holiday season in an intensive care unit at the hospital. And will never forget the traces left by this pandemic.
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