Raccoons quadruplets in Wuhan named to show respect for medics
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More than 40,000 medics from around China had traveled to Hubei Province earlier this year to help treat patients in the province hit hard by COVID-19. The Haichang Ocean Park offered lifelong free admission for these medics to show the city's appreciation. /CFP
More than 40,000 medics from around China had traveled to Hubei Province earlier this year to help treat patients in the province hit hard by COVID-19. The Haichang Ocean Park offered lifelong free admission for these medics to show the city's appreciation. /CFP
Four one-month-old raccoons born in Wuhan's Haichang Ocean Park were named by "Gangan", "Enen", "Baibai" and "Yiyi", which means "Thank you medics" in Chinese when combined, to show respect for medical workers who fought against COVID-19, August 22, 2020. /CFP
Four one-month-old raccoons born in Wuhan's Haichang Ocean Park were named by "Gangan", "Enen", "Baibai" and "Yiyi", which means "Thank you medics" in Chinese when combined, to show respect for medical workers who fought against COVID-19, August 22, 2020. /CFP
Children joined the meeting with raccoon quadruplets as the city reports no new COVID-19 cases for months. /CFP
Children joined the meeting with raccoon quadruplets as the city reports no new COVID-19 cases for months. /CFP
More than 40,000 medics from around China had traveled to Hubei Province earlier this year to help treat patients in the province hit hard by COVID-19. The Haichang Ocean Park offered lifelong free admission for these medics to show the city's appreciation. /CFP
More than 40,000 medics from around China had traveled to Hubei Province earlier this year to help treat patients in the province hit hard by COVID-19. The Haichang Ocean Park offered lifelong free admission for these medics to show the city's appreciation. /CFP
Four one-month-old raccoons born in Wuhan's Haichang Ocean Park were named by "Gangan", "Enen", "Baibai" and "Yiyi", which means "Thank you medics" in Chinese when combined, to show respect for medical workers who fought against COVID-19, August 22, 2020. /CFP
Four one-month-old raccoons born in Wuhan's Haichang Ocean Park were named by "Gangan", "Enen", "Baibai" and "Yiyi", which means "Thank you medics" in Chinese when combined, to show respect for medical workers who fought against COVID-19, August 22, 2020. /CFP