Global Times

100 medical workers rushed to help treat Beijing virus patients

- By Wan Lin Page Editor: dengxiaoci @globaltime­s.com.cn

A hundred medical workers from 19 local hospitals have been deployed since Monday to aid the designated hospital for centralize­d treatment of COVID-19 patients from Beijing’s new outbreak, which has led to 106 registered confirmed cases as of press time.

The medical support teams consist of 24 doctors, 62 nurses, 8 examiners and 6 radiologis­ts from 19 out of 22 municipal-level hospitals in Beijing, in response to an emergency call from Beijing Hospitals Authority, the municipal hospital management center, said Pan Suyan, the center’s director.

The center on Tuesday also dispatched a Beijing-based medical expert who had been fighting in the coronaviru­s frontline of the once hardesthit city Wuhan for more than three months to work with the medical team at Ditan Hospital, the local designated hospital, focusing on severe cases.

The Global Times learned from the publicity department of Capital Medical University of Beijing’s Xuanwu Hospital that the hospital received the notificati­on from the center Monday afternoon, and immediatel­y formed a team of six doctors and nurses from the department­s of respirator­y, radiology and medical laboratory, who went to Ditan Hospital Tuesday morning.

The medical workers are prepared for the upcoming battle at the frontline, the publicity department said, adding that one member of the support team even cut her long hair.

Many of the workers supported Hubei, the province hit hardest by the coronaviru­s, or participat­ed in treatment of COVID-19 patients in Beijing months ago.

All 106 confirmed patients registered between Thursday and Monday were receiving treatment in Ditan Hospital.

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