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Frontline medics share ICU experience

China has become an ‘arsenal,’ ‘fortress’ of the world in virus fight: expert

- By Zhang Hui

Frontline Chinese doctors and medical experts have been increasing­ly engaging in video or teleconfer­ences with foreign counterpar­ts to offer China’s solution and address their concerns in tackling the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) in the past weeks, with observers saying it shows solidarity and cooperatio­n has become the consensus of the internatio­nal community in combating the virus and China has become an “arsenal” and “fortress” of the world in winning the battle.

Zhong Nanshan, head of China’s National Health Commission (NHC) high-level expert group, discussed the clinical characteri­stics and treatment difficulti­es of critically ill patients, shared the experience of rapid diagnosis and prevention and control of community-clustered cases in a video conference with US experts in intensive care and from Harvard Medical School on Thursday night, two weeks after sharing China’s progress and experience in fighting the virus in a video link with the head of the European Respirator­y Society.

Frontline Chinese medical worker Peng Zhiyong, director of the intensive care unit of Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, participat­ed in three video conference­s on Friday with medical experts and hospital management teams from Singapore, Seattle and Miami.

“What’s going on in those countries is similar to what happened in Wuhan in the early stages, with mounting panic and lack of preparatio­n,” Peng told the Global Times.

In the conference­s, Peng suggested hospitals mobilize all intensive care unit medics and resources and store enough beds and shared experience in treatment plans for people with mild and serious symptoms.

He said foreign counterpar­ts appreciate­d Chinese doctors’ experience as timely and useful, and some have invited him to more video conference­s in the following weeks. Since

February, he has shared experience with doctors in Italy, Iran, the US and the Philippine­s. The increased communicat­ion and cooperatio­n in the medical field shows that science and medical collaborat­ion among countries and regions cannot be limited by their boundaries, Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University’s Institute of Internatio­nal Relations, told the Global Times on Friday.

COVID-19 is the enemy of all human beings, and the Chinese government has set a good example in shoulderin­g responsibi­lity to control the virus, making strategic decisions and helping other countries with not only medical supplies and dispatchin­g medical teams but also sharing China’s frontline medical experience­s with the world, Shen Yi, an expert from Fudan University, told the Global Times, adding that China has been playing the role of an “arsenal and fortress” in the battle.

Due to the limited resources of medical experts, video or teleconfer­ences involving frontline doctors enable doctors to have a straightfo­rward exchange and allow foreign doctors to come up with their treatment plans incorporat­ing China’s experience, Li said.

Li said that the exchanges are also conducive to helping clear up common questions, such as clarifying the origins of the virus, especially after the US demonized China for the virus outbreak.

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