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Critical cases in hospitals have peaked: China

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BEIJING: The number of Covid patients needing critical care in China’s hospitals has peaked, health authoritie­s said on Thursday, as millions travelled across the country for longawaite­d reunions with families, raising fears of fresh outbreaks.

There has been widespread scepticism over China’s official Covid data since it abruptly axed anti-virus controls last month that had shielded China’s 1.4 billion people from the disease for three years.

China said last Saturday that nearly 60,000 people with Covid had died in hospitals between December 8 and January 12 - a roughly ten-fold increase from previous disclosure­s. However, that number excludes those who die at home, and some doctors in China have said they are discourage­d from putting Covid on death certificat­es.

As travel picks up during the busy Lunar New Year holiday season, as many as 36,000 people could die each day from the disease, according to the latest forecasts from UK-based health data firm Airfinity. Other experts predict over 1 million will die from the disease this year.

But a National Health Commission official told a news conference on Thursday that China has passed the peak period of

Covid patients in fever clinics, emergency rooms and with critical conditions.

The number of patients with critical conditions in hospital were more than 40% lower on Jan 17 than a peak seen on January 5, an official said.

The fresh data comes after President Xi Jinping expressed concern that rural areas were ill-equipped to deal with a surge in infections as holidays, which officially start on January 21, bring throngs of city-dwellers back to their home towns.

“China’s Covid prevention and control is still in a time of stress, but the light is ahead, persistenc­e is victory,” Xi said on Wednesday in a holiday message carried by state broadcaste­r CCTV.

“I am most worried about the rural areas and farmers. Medical facilities are relatively weak in rural areas, thus prevention is difficult and the task is arduous,” Xi said, adding that the elderly were a top priority.

China’s chaotic exit from a regime of mass lockdowns, travel restrictio­ns and mass Covid testing, has also prompted a run on drugs as people fend for themselves against the disease.

To meet soaring demand, drugmakers in China are rushing to triple their capacity to make key fever and cough medicines, the state-run China Daily reported on Thursday.

 ?? AFP ?? Patients with Covid-19 rest in beds at Fengyang People’s Hospital in Fengyang County in east China’s Anhui province.
AFP Patients with Covid-19 rest in beds at Fengyang People’s Hospital in Fengyang County in east China’s Anhui province.

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