Touching coronavirus dancing in quarantine groups to stay able and positive

Patients with coronavirus have also found time for group dancing while being treated in quarantine units to stay able and positive. This, according to foreign media reports, is also shown by images that circulate in social media, where they can be seen moving, followed by [...]
This, according to foreign media reports, is also shown by images that circulate in social media, where they can be seen in moving, playing music, led by medical center employees.
As noted, on one of the videos, doctors are seen teaching them a traditional Ugurian dance with the hope of keeping patients active and bringing them optimism.
In one of the videos, doctors are seen teaching people a traditional Ugurian dance in hopes of keeping patients active and bringing them optimism.
“Dance head” is a common routine of exercise that is performed with music in squares, beaches or parks, popularized by middle-aged and retired women who are referred to as dance ancestors.
Because of the restrictions of large crowds in public places imposed after the coronavirus explosion, patients have decided to move training within quarantine units.
Hospitals also provided professional equipment and loud speakers for patients to perform physical exercise.
Patients who participated in the event all had minor symptoms and were encouraged by doctors to stay active, according to Chinese state media.
Otherwise, confirmed cases of coronavirus -- officially known as COVID-19 -- have increased to about 60,000 in China on a single day after the head of the Hunbei Provincial Committee, the episode of the explosion, was replaced today.












