Gesicht hinter der Maske: Ärzte tragen Foto auf Kittel
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:12).  11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Lilian Revelez (l) and Maria Fernanda Negrete (r) in protective clothing with their portraits stand in front of the intensive care unit for Covid-19 patients in the specialist clinic for pulmonary and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the doctors at this clinic with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. According to official figures, 991,835 people in Mexico have become infected with Covid-19. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11165 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    1 /6 Mexiko ist eines der am schwersten von der Pandemie betroffenen Länder. Das dortige medizinische Personal wurde bereits mehrfach angegriffen. Ihnen wurde unterstellt, das Virus zu verbreiten. Eine Foto-Aktion soll dies nun ändern. 
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:12).  11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Rafael de Jesus Hernandez (r), pulmonologist, speaks with the patient Juan Jimenez in the intensive care unit of the specialist clinic for lung and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the clinic's doctors with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. The initiative is welcome among patients and also among doctors, said Dr. Hernandez, as the medical staff on the ward would not easily recognize each other because of the protective clothing. The portraits can also help to build trust in the patient's doctor, the pulmonologist said. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11166 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    2 /6 Damit die Patientinnen und Patienten sehen, dass hinter den Masken Menschen stecken, trägt in Mexiko-Stadt nun ein Teil des Krankenhauspersonals Portrait-Fotos von sich auf der Schutzkleidung.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:10).  FILED - 11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Rafael de Jesus Hernandez, pulmonary physician, shows portraits of him, which are applied to his protective clothing at the specialist clinic for pulmonary and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the doctors at the clinic with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. The initiative is welcome among patients and also among doctors, said Dr. Hernandez, as the ward staff would not easily recognise each other because of the protective clothing. The portraits can also help to build trust in the patient's doctor, the pulmonologist said. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11168 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    3 /6 Eine Idee der Nichtregierungsorganisation Confianza e Impulso Ciudadano.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:12).  FILED - 11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Rafael de Jesus Hernandez (r), pulmonologist, discusses with the assistant doctor Alonso Tortoriello (2nd from right) the condition of a patient in the intensive care unit of the specialist clinic for lung and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the clinic's doctors with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. The initiative is welcome among patients and also among doctors, said Dr. Hernandez, as the medical staff on the ward would not easily recognise each other because of the protective clothing. The portraits can also help to build trust in the patient's doctor, the pulmonologist said. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11164 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    4 /6 So sollen alle Beteiligten in der Pandemie emotional besser unterstützt werden.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:13).  11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Lilian Revelez (l) looks at the patient MarÌa del Rocio (r) in the intensive care unit of the specialist clinic for lung and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the clinic's doctors with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. The initiative is welcome among patients and also among doctors, said Dr. Hernandez, as the medical staff on the ward would not easily recognise each other because of the protective clothing. The portraits can also help to build trust in the patient's doctor, the pulmonologist said. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11161 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    5 /6 Und offenbar fruchtet die Aktion: Patienten und Patientinnen hätten wieder mehr Vertrauen in das medizinische Personal und die Stimmung sei besser, erklärten Pflegerinnen und Pfleger gegenüber der Zeitung "Reforma".
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 18.11.2020 (09:12).  11 November 2020, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Dr. Rafael de Jesus Hernandez, pulmonologist, removes the protective clothing as he leaves an intensive care unit of the specialist clinic for pulmonary and respiratory diseases INER. An NGO has printed portraits of the clinic's doctors with the aim of offering patients a more humane medicine. The initiative is welcome among patients and also among doctors, said Dr. Hernandez, as the medical staff on the ward would not easily recognise each other because of the protective clothing. The portraits can also help to build trust in the patient's doctor, the pulmonologist said. Photo: Jacky Muniello/dpa - 20201111_PD11167 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    6 /6 In dem südamerikanischen Staat mit der zehnthöchsten Bevölkerung der Welt wurden bisher mehr als 97.000 Todesfälle im Zusammenhang mit der Krankheit Covid-19 registriert - die viertmeisten weltweit.
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