BEIJING – Zhang Dan was among the first to respond to the call for help in China's coronavirus epicenter. The 36-year-old nurse worked through grueling days, ministering to patients who needed assistance from breathing to merely eating.
She struggled — but then, a little street dog helped her through. Zhang was among 42,600 medical workers brought from around China to bolster Wuhan’s overwhelmed medical system.
Hospitals were crammed with patients and field clinics thrown up to handle the overflow. “I can’t save the world, but I can try my best with my tiny efforts to do what I can do to help,” Zhang said.
Her parents and grandparents worried about her decision to volunteer — and she herself prepared for the worst. She purchased life