Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

2020-02-27
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Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (R), a volunteer, and her teammate package food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (1st, L), a volunteer, takes out food from a container at a hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (2nd, L), a volunteer, shows the meat sent by friends in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, prepares to load the food for medical workers into her car in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Photo taken on February 26, 2020 shows the food prepared by Ms Liu, a volunteer, for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, prepares to send food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (L), a volunteer, hands over donated materials at a hospital in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (2nd L), a volunteer, and her teammates package food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (R), a volunteer, and her teammate load a food container to her car in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (1st L), a volunteer, and her teammate package food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, drives to send food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (L), a volunteer, and her teammate prepare food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, prepares to send food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, is seen in her car in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu (R), a volunteer, packages food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Photo taken on February 26, 2020 shows the preserved meat sent to Ms Liu, a volunteer, by friends from Sichuan Province as a gesture of support in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Photo taken on February 26, 2020 shows Ms Liu, a volunteer, who prepares food for medical workers in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

Volunteer Nicknamed 'Raincoat Sister' Cooks and Delivers Food for Medical Workers Fighting Against COVID-19 in Wuhan

Ms Liu, a volunteer, counts the donated materials sent from other areas of China in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, February 26, 2020. Liu, a 24-year-old volunteer from Sichuan Province, drove dozens of hours to Wuhan on February 3 with chefs and food materials to cook and deliver food for the medical workers fighting against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the epidemic-hit city for free. Every day, about 400 to 600 sets of food can be delivered to hospitals by the team she is leading. Except providing food, she also collects and delivers other donated materials for hospitals. She won herself an affectionate nickname "Raincoat Sister" from the medical workers as she had to wear raincoat due to the lack of protective suits. She said she is determined to hold on till the end of the epidemic. [Xinhua/Cheng Min]

 

(Source: Xinhua)