European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Online 9 – 12 July 2021 31st ECCMID Art Gallery– 2 – Thanks to all contributors! Contributors Androne, Daciana Painting Castelli, Paula Poetry Chan, Grace Painting Dmitrieva, Elena Photography Dumitriu, Anna Sculpture Ercibengoa Arana, Maria Painting, Photography, Poetry Gupta, Nitin Painting K, Raksha Poster Lemos, Carlos Poetry Ochoa, Estefania Photography Piperaki, Evangelia-Theophano Painting Ros Die, Angel Photography Taxidermy, Jermy Sculpture Vega Benedetti, Ana Florencia Painting Vrsaljko, Nina Painting Ziggiotti de Oliveira, Letícia Photography– 3 – ECCMID Art Gallery Painting Connection at level 19 6 Pandemic 7 “Together” 8 Sophie the future scientist 9 COVID warrior 10 Corona 11 Research work during pandemic 12 Photography No Fallas 13 Thank you all 14 The sidewalk of anxiety 15 Soap and Covid the woest couple 16 Hand washing and COVID-19 17 Quellung reaction 19 How did children understand COVID-19? 19 Empuje 20 Clinical causes of the COVID-19 pandemic 21 Prose & Poetry Untitled (thriller mini-story) 22 The hand of God 23 Pandemic 24 Il Coronavirus e la nonna 25 The Frontline 26 Poster BREAK THE CHAIN TO SAVE A LIFE 27 Sculpture Shielding 28 Patient Zero 29– 4 – Contributors all over the world– 5 –– 6 – Daciana Androne A painting describing the feelings of two people in love during the COVID-19 time, when governments locked down countries, and kept families and couples far apart! People suffered, people became easier to be controlled.... but we, humble people, we were connected despite what was going on. The painting was created during the first lockdown of 2020. PAINTING Connection at level 19– 7 – Maria Ercibengoa Arana A picture in my work notebook after watching my collegues working so hard PAINTING Pandemic– 8 – Nina Vrsaljko In the end, the greatest lesson that COVID-19 taught us is that we are all in this together. PAINTING “Together”– 9 – Grace Chan Sophie is my little 5-year-old niece who works on her microscope made of milk cartons and a magnifying glass during the COVID-19 pandemic. On her birthday recently, she received a new children’s microscope to further her research. She aspires to be a scientist. PAINTING Sophie the future scientistNext >