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Treating severe cases given priority
    2022-12-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE focus of COVID-19 control measures has shifted to intervention in potentially severe cases as the milder Omicron variant spreads more widely, experts said.

Medical workers and health authorities in many Chinese cities have adjusted their COVID-19 policies to ensure public safety remains a priority as the country’s optimized epidemic control measures enter a new phase.

At present, all community health service centers in Beijing have set up fever clinics to reduce long waiting lines, China Daily reported yesterday.

The Beijing Emergency Medical Center has seen a recent surge in emergency calls for medical consultation from asymptomatic and mild patients, while some callers have made urgent requests for an ambulance.

Chen Zhi, the center’s chief physician, advised asymptomatic carriers and people with mild symptoms not to make emergency calls to the center and to leave emergency hotlines open for critically ill patients.

Beijing Ditan Hospital, a designated medical institution for COVID-19 patients since the pandemic started three years ago, will only accept patients in severe or critical condition after they have been evaluated by medical experts. More hospitals in Beijing have recently started to receive patients infected with COVID-19.

“Since early 2020, Ditan Hospital has been continuously treating COVID-19 patients and has accumulated experience through treating a large number of COVID-19 patients, especially those in severe or critical condition,” Chen Xiaoyou, deputy director of the hospital, told Beijing Youth Daily on Saturday. “As of Saturday, there were 367 COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment at our hospital. Even though the proportion of patients in severe or critical condition is small, the number of people infected with the Omicron strain is large,” he said.

The hospital can provide 100 beds for COVID-19 patients in severe or critical condition. A medical team has been set up to deal with such cases, Chen said.

Zhong Nanshan, a prominent respiratory expert, said that hospitals should establish separate zones to treat infected people who have other diseases.

The majority of infected people who have mild symptoms or none do not need treatment and will recover in five to seven days with enough rest. They can choose to quarantine at home if conditions allow, which helps alleviate pressure on medical institutions handling serious cases, he said.

Meanwhile, both public hospitals and international medical facilities in Shanghai were reporting a stable number of fever patients, after the city loosened rules on pandemic management, Shanghai Daily reported Sunday.

Though there has been a small rise of COVID-positive people in fever clinics, the entire medical operation in local hospitals is in good order.

Hospital officials stated people with no or light symptoms needn’t seek admission. Fever patients without 48-hour negative nucleic acid test results only need to receive an antigen test outside the fever clinic and can receive treatment in designated places in accordance with the result.

If the antigen test is positive, patients who are not in serious condition can return home after treatment. While those with serious condition will be hospitalized, hospital officials said.

(China Daily, Shanghai Daily)

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