Novel heroes: Young medics play vital role in Wuhan makeshift hospital
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A group of medics mainly born after 1985 and 1990 from Beijing's China-Japan Friendship Hospital has been regarded as "special forces" in the Optics Valley makeshift hospital in Wuhan.
They are responsible for diagnosing patients' conditions and taking care of those in critical condition.
The heavy daily workload has not daunted them, as they have sufficient local supplies and some of the elder members in the group experienced SARS in 2003.
They are confident in their ability to do a good and safe job.
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