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No efforts spared to stop virus in Guangzhou

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Guangzhou: Medical workers are going all out to treat critical and severely ill patients with Covid-19 while sparing no effort to halt the spread of the virus in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, a local senior health official said.

Zhang Yi, deputy director and spokespers­on of the Guangzhou Health Commission, said an expert consultati­on system has been set up in accordance with patients’ health conditions and they are being treated with traditiona­l Chinese and Western medicines.

The city reported 275 local confirmed cases and 8,486 asymptomat­ic carriers on Wednesday, including one critical and one severe patient.

It is the first time the city has reported cases in intensive care units. The tally from the latest outbreak has risen to more than 45,000 since late October.

“Hospitals have implemente­d ‘one case, one treatment’ for special cases with severe chronic diseases and pregnant women,” Zhang said.

Haizhu, the hardest-hit district in Guangzhou, reported 8,582 of the city’s 8,761 infections on Wednesday, with 92.6% detected in Haizhu’s Fengyang, Nanzhou and Huazhou subdistric­ts.

Zhang Zhoubin, Party secretary of the Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said the real-time transmissi­on index – a number that determines how many people can be infected by another person – in Haizhu had been reduced to 1.5 by Thursday from 2.2 recorded a week ago, and it has been fluctuatin­g between 1.4 and 1.5 in the last four days.

“That indicates the prevention and control measures taken in the past week are effective in curbing the spread of the virus in Haizhu,” he said.

“The still-growing number of cases detected in Haizhu reflects the reality that Haizhu has a large number of infected people. And that is why the real-time transmissi­on index has dropped, but many infections are still detected in the district,” he added.

In Beijing, the epidemic situation is still developing and the risk of hidden spread at the community level still exists, Liu Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said on Thursday.

“The current outbreak has involved several densely populated industries and places, including catering, schools, urban villages and constructi­on sites,” said Liu.

“We must deal with cluster infections in a scientific, precise and efficient way,” he added.

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