A video has recently gone viral for revealing a touching event that has moved users on social networks. It is about a doctor and a patient with COVID-19 who began to sing to release the tension caused by being in hospital.

As expected, the video starring the doctor and her patient has been one of the most emotional moments during the COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact has been so big that it has generated millions of reactions from users.

This is because patient and doctor showed their talent in front of the camera and users on social networks did not hesitate to applaud their artistic gifts, especially the doctors angelic voice, through thousands of positive comments published in the original video, which was shared on Instagram before jumping to other platforms.

It turns out that Dr. Lily Stern and her patient Sean Tiwanak decided to bring together their musical abilities, and performed the well-known song “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King, which became world-famous when it was performed by John Lennon, now relatable to the hard work from the health professionals who have given themselves totally to COVID-19 patients.

The emotional scene took place on August 6 at the Cedars-Sinai clinic, located in the city of Los Angeles. In the viral video you can see how the patient plays his ukulele with great skill despite being connected to an oxygen tank, in addition to having a catheter in one of his hands. However, that does not prevent the two from performing flawlessly.

It is worth mentioning that the unique and emotional moment occurred as part of an attempt to release the stress that the pandemic has caused, as it has not only affected doctors and patients physically but has also caused psychological and emotional trauma.

Written by Cesar Moya