Closure of all Wuhan’s makeshift hospitals indicates another stage in victory against COVID-19
By Fan
Wei and Xu Keyue
The last
Fang Cang makeshift hospital in the epicenter Wuhan, in Central China’s Hubei
Province, purposely built and designed for COVID-19 treatment, closed on
Tuesday afternoon, March 10, indicating that all 16 makeshift hospitals built
in the city have closed amid surging recoveries, which an expert said reflected
a major stage in the victory against the virus.
All 16
makeshift hospitals built in Wuhan have treated 12,000 patients by closing
time.
The Fang
Cang hospital in Wuchang district, which opened on February 5, is Wuhan’s first
such hospital.
The
hospital has admitted 1,124 patients (including 833 discharged and 291
transferred), the People’s Daily
reported on Tuesday, March 10. 868 medical staff from 14 medical teams
nationwide participated in treatment efforts, report said.
The
hospital had recorded no deaths, no infections of hospital staff, and no
instances of re-hospitalization, report said.
A
closing ceremony was held at the hospital on Tuesday. The Global Times reporter
present at the Wuchang Fang Cang hospital learned from a doctor regarding the
four criteria for discharging patients, which include normal body temperature
for three consecutive days, no respiratory symptoms, CT scans showing obvious
decrease of lung inflammation, and two negative nucleic acid tests.
The
doctor noted that discharged patients would be sent to designated points for a
14-day quarantine and a follow-up observation.
At the
closing ceremony, the last group of patients from the hospital stood together
excitedly and sang the song My Motherland
to celebrate their recovery.
The
makeshift hospitals were immediately constructed after the outbreak began to
receive and treat patients displaying mild symptoms of novel coronavirus
pneumonia, which has played an important and irreplaceable role in epidemic
prevention and treatment, and has also created a new model for dealing with
public health emergencies, responding to major disasters and epidemic
situations, and rapidly organizing and pooling medical resources, Yang Zhanqiu,
deputy director of the Pathogen Biology Department at Wuhan University, told
the Global Times.
The
closure shows the epicenter Wuhan is no longer short of hospital beds and a
large number of patients exhibiting lighter symptoms have been cured, Yang
said.
It also
signals that such “epidemic prevention and control in the city is a major stage
in the victory against the virus”, Yang noted.
The
first Fang Cang hospital in Qiaokou district, Wuhan, closed on March 1 and had
admitted 330 patients from February 11, amongst whom 32 were critical or
severe, and 232 were cured or discharged, media reported.
According
to data published by China’s National Health Commission, a further 19
infections of COVID-19 were confirmed on Monday, 36 on Sunday and 41 on
Saturday, which shows a falling trend in the city.
Source:Global
Times
Closure of all Wuhan’s makeshift hospitals indicates another stage in victory against COVID-19
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