A patient with Covid-19 is taken to see the sea and the images move the world (Video+Photos)

The images of a infected Covid-19 on a stretcher and walking with his medical team to a beach have shocked the world in times of pandemic.

The patient was hospitalized for 50 days.

Isidre Correa has diabetes as well as obesity and is infected with Coronavirus, which is why he has been hospitalized in an Intensive Care Unit in Barcelona, ​​Spain for two months.

A gesture of truly humanity

Hospital del Mar, is characterized by being very close to the beach, so doctors and nurses take patients to give them a different view.

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To do this, they previously consult with the patient’s relatives about the fact and corroborate if the person is a good patient. In Isidre’s case, his whole family agreed that medical workers to take him to see the sea for him to enjoy the landscape.

“We will not be defeated”

The moment was shpwed by different international press agencies, during the tour Correa was accompanied by his wife, Helena Soriano, who declared that the action has been “spectacular”.

“We have had no choice but to not let ourselves be defeated. The disease has not made it easy for the doctors and they have reacted in a spectacular way, a 10″, Soriano told a Spanish news outlet.

Doctors have had a very hard work with Isidre’s case, but they did not want to deny to give him this act in which they have all managed to carry out, “We must innovate in humanism and these details are very important for the recovery of patients and also for the medical workers themselves,” said the head of the UCI, Joan Ramón Masclans.

Emotivity of the moment

For everyone who was involved in the process, it was quite emotional that they had such a considerate gesture; The photographer in charge explained that it was difficult to contain the emotions.

“Taking the photo does get you excited, but above all you do it later. In the meantime, you’re working and trying to keep your distance,” explained David Ramos, photographer for Getty Images for Europe.

Later this week, doctors will evaluate Isidre’s health evolution to discharge him.

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