ICU in 360 degrees: Inside the ward treating serious COVID-19 patients in Wuhan
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Intensive care units treating critically ill COVID-19 patients are the last battlefield in central China's Wuhan as the war against the virus starts to quell.
But patients here are often in much more complicated conditions for medics to treat. Many of them are relying on several life-support machines. Medics attending to those patients are also facing much higher risk of infection since they are facing open wounds, blood and other bodily fluids of patients.
CGTN reporter Li Jingjing spent days documenting the plight of one of those ICUs. This 360 degrees video shows such a patient ward in Wuhan.