Doctors are currently the most in-demand and busiest profession in today's Coronavirus pandemic. Interestingly, they don't only prepare COVID-19 testing, take care of the patients, and do rounds. Some of them also need to cheer up most patients and do some things they don't usually do before-- like dancing on viral TikTok videos and giving away free iPad tablets! 

Doctors don't just treat COVID-19 patients, they dance and give free iPad too!

[VIRAL] TikTok Videos Show Doctors Dancing Amid Coronavirus; One Even Gives Free iPad to Patients!
(Photo : Screenshot from: @nursekala TikTok Account )
[VIRAL] TikTok Videos Show Doctors Dancing Amid Coronavirus; One Even Gives Free iPad to Patients!

If you happen to be a fan of TikTok, a Chinese-based video-sharing social media website, you might have already seen the trending TikTok dancing videos of doctors in America. The famous 'TikTok Doc' and 'Kala RN' are just two of the best examples of how doctors cope up with stress during the pandemic. 

 @nursekalaTGIF.. can I get an amen? ##healthheroes ##indoorworkout ##nurses ##doctors ##tgif  ♬ original sound - madiprew 

This first video is Kala Baker from Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, dancing with her colleagues in the "madiprew" viral song in the platform.

As reported via CNN, Kala posts TikTok videos of her and other nurses to "bring joy to a really dark place right now."

"I have never felt more connected with health care workers; we all feel like we are all one big team all over the world," she explains. "We are trying to do it together."

Kala has now gained more than 35,000 followers, and nearly 300,000 likes with her nurses dancing videos.

The TikTok Doc

   @drjcofthedc Hit Your Baby Rollie! ##rightfootleftfoot ##fyp ##foryourpage ##onehandtwohandchallenge ##tiktokdoc ##viral ##masks ##fyp ##foryourpage ##foryou ##doyourdance  ♬ Hit Yo Rollie - ハハハハハ     

Another trending today in the TikTok world is the famous 'TikTok Doc' named Jason Campbell, a resident physician from Oregon Health and Science University. 

Just like Kala, Jason also enjoys dancing to the beats of the viral songs in TikTok. Once he's done with the usual 10- to 12-hour shift, Jason would enjoy spending his time with other medical officials and make videos to ease the stress in the field. 

"The videos are not meant to detract from or lessen the severity of the virus," Campbell explains. "They are meant to be a small reminder of simpler times and to give people a smile or a laugh -- to potentially give people the only smile and laugh they have had in their day." 

Another doctor gives free iPad tablets to COVID-19 patients

Some doctors dance, others give away free iPad tablets.

As reported via People, a doctor named Dr. Ee Tay wants to spend her birthday more memorably compared before. Since she found out that the positive Coronavirus patients in New York City's Bellevue Hospital die without even talking to their loved ones, Tay decided to arrange a donation program to give at least 150 iPad tablets for the patients. 

Once her colleagues find out about the good deed, they also decided to donate for her charity. Thankfully, Tay has now bought more than enough from her initial target of 150 tablets and raises 650 tablets that'll be distributed soon in hospitals-- not just in NYC. 

What a great time to be united now! 

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