Wuhan could see zero COVID-19 infections by the end of March: experts
By Zhao
Yusha
The city
of Wuhan, epicenter of the COVID-19 epidemic, could see zero new infections by
the end of March, said a member of the central government expert group in
Wuhan. Other cities in Hubei Province, which governs Wuhan, are estimated to
realize that goal by around the middle of March.
The
estimate was made by Zhang Boli, an academician of the Chinese Academy of
Engineering and a member of the central government expert group in Wuhan, when
he was recently asked about China’s containment measures for COVID-19, also
known as coronavirus.
Data
released by China’s health authority shows Wuhan recorded 126 new infections on
Thursday, March 5, while all other cities in Hubei saw zero new infections.
Zhang
said that outside Hubei, people can take off their masks and resume normal life
by the end of April. In Hubei and particularly in Wuhan, however, people will
have to wait one additional month. “Zero reported new cases is not absolute.
Sporadic new cases will emerge,” he said.
He
pointed out that at this stage, the situation remains severe as numbers of
infections have jumped outside of China, and we now have to prevent imported
cases.
Peng
Zhiyong, director of the ICU at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, told the
Global Times that in order to realize the goal of zero new infections, we must
pay special attention to those who relapsed after being discharged from
hospital.
Peng
said that the virus had damaged some patients’ immune systems, so it was
possible they had an increased risk of contracting the disease a second time.
Zhang
noted that some hospitals in Wuhan had built special clinics for such patients,
and that the treatment of recovered patients would be a task for Wuhan over the
next one or two years.
Wuhan
now prioritizes the treatment of those in critical condition. The central
government’s steering group in Wuhan ordered one-on-one consultations for those
in severe conditions. After rounds of consultations, the number of deaths in
Wuhan dropped to below 100, said Zhang.
When
asked if the novel coronavirus would evolve into a chronic disease and remain
with us, Zhang said that all is uncertain at this stage as our knowledge of the
disease is limited.
The
relationship between coronaviruses and human beings won’t end here, said Zhang.
Coronaviruses have been mild since they were first discovered in the 1960s, but
have mutated several times in the past two decades and given rise to
large-scale epidemics. Based on this history, Zhang suggested we continue to
research the new coronavirus and develop medicines to contain it.
“That is why we are racing against
time,” said Zhang.
Source:Global Times
Wuhan could see zero COVID-19 infections by the end of March: experts
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