China Matters releases Documentary on Portraits of 42,000 COVID-19 Frontline Workers in Wuhan

"I got softer and fragile talking to these frontline workers," Li said. "I cried almost every day as I witnessed what they had been doing."  "I got softer and fragile talking to these frontline workers," Li said. "I cried almost every day as I witnessed what they had been doing."  Even to a veteran like Li who has experienced in various hear-striking scenes throughout his career, this project, the first ever of this kind inChina, is an unprecedented one. During the outbreak of the...
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"I got softer and fragile talking to these frontline workers," Li said. "I cried almost every day as I witnessed what they had been doing." 

Even to a veteran like Li who has experienced in various hear-striking scenes throughout his career, this project, the first ever of this kind in China, is an unprecedented one.

During the outbreak of the pandemic, more than 40,000 medical workers from across China headed to the epicenter to assist with COVID-19 treatment. They did not only help ease the shortage of local medical workers, but brought plenty of protective gears in need.

This short documentary was filmed in May, produced by China Matters. It tells stories of how photographer Li Ge and his team conducted the project of documenting medical workers on the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 in Wuhan.  

China Matters releases Documentary on Portraits of 42,000 COVID-19 Frontline Workers in Wuhan

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