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Tunisian doctor’s violin brings hope to Covid-19 patients – TRT World
“My goal is to use music to help treat corona patients that are in a bad psychological condition, suffering loneliness – which is their first enemy,” said Dr. Siala,…

My goal is to use music to help treat corona patients that are in a bad psychological condition, suffering loneliness which is their first enemy, said Dr. Siala, who plays the violin and is also a member of a group called the Pepper Band.”
Dr. Mohamed Salah Siala plays the violin for patients on the Covid wards of the Hedi Chaker hospital in Sfax, eastern Tunisia, February 20, 2021.
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When Dr. Mohamed Salah Siala began working on the Covid-19 front line in January in a Tunisian hospital he never…
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