Deccan Chronicle

China resorts to traditiona­l drugs

Use of these medicines is significan­t as the virus has no standardis­ed cure

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Beijing, Feb 15: China has applied Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine in treating more than half of the confirmed patients of novel coronaviru­s infection in the country’s Hubei province, which is the epicentre of the epidemic, a senior health official said on Saturday.

The toll in China’s novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) epidemic has climbed to 1,523 with 143 new fatalities reported mostly from the worst-affected Hubei province while the confirmed cases jumped to over 66,000.

“Since the beginning of the outbreak, the government has attached importance to both Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine by mobilising the strongest scientific research and medical forces in both fields to treat the patients,” Wang Hesheng, deputy head of China’s National Health Commission, said.

Wang said that TCM has been applied in treating more than half of the confirmed patients of novel coronaviru­s infection in the country’s Hubei province. The announceme­nt about the use of TCM for COVID-19 patients is significan­t as the virus has no standardis­ed cure yet. TCM universiti­es and hospitals across the country have sent 2,220 medical workers to Hubei to help combat the epidemic, Wang said.

The Chinese government has also approved field trials for experiment­al US antiviral drug, Remdesivir to treat coronaviru­s patients.

“TCM has also been used in the prevention and control of COVID-19 at the community level,” Wang said. He emphasised that China is trying to improve the cure rate of patients by coordinati­ng the resources of traditiona­l Chinese and Western medicine.

“By coordinati­ng the resources of traditiona­l Chinese and Western medicine, we strive to improve the cure rate and reduce fatalities by the greatest possible amount to effectivel­y safeguard the safety and health of the people,” Wang said. Jiao Yahui, also a senior official at the National Health Commission, said that the combinatio­n of traditiona­l and western medicines have shown supportive results.

“For severe and critically

WANG HESHENG, deputy head of China’s National Health Commission

ill patients, antivirus treatment, together with treatment combining traditiona­l Chinese and Western medicine and supportive treatments, such as the use of ventilator, blood plasma from recovered patients and extracorpo­real membrane oxygenatio­n (ECMO), have shown effect,” Jiao said.

SINCE WE beginning of the outbreak, the government has attached importance to both Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine and Western medicine by mobilising the strongest scientific research and medical forces in both fields to treat the patients.

 ?? — AFP ?? A girl wearing a face mask plays on her scooter at a park in Beijing on Saturday.
— AFP A girl wearing a face mask plays on her scooter at a park in Beijing on Saturday.

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