Wuhan's war on COVID-19: How China mobilizes the whole country to contain the virus
Wuhan's war on COVID-19: How China mobilizes the whole country to contain the virus
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BEIJING, Feb. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
CGTN recently looked back on China's efforts to fight the ongoing new
coronavirus outbreak in a recent report and released an original video.
Video - https://cdn4.prnasia.com/002071/mnr/202002/CGTN/video.mp4
A health crisis struck China on the cusp of the new year. Wuhan, a metropolis
of 11 million residents in central China's Hubei Province, would become the
epicenter of a new coronavirus.
On January 23, Chinese authorities placed a lockdown on Wuhan, a transportation
hub with a population 1.3 times that of New York, to contain the disease.
Rapidly rising numbers of infected cases put the local health care system under
tremendous stress. An unprecedented rescue mission and nationwide battle
against the epidemic began.
The first batch of medical teams from outside Hubei arrived on the Chinese New
Year's Eve. Meanwhile, Chinese companies were ordered to build a 1,000-bed
hospital within 10 days. Work on a second facility with 1,300 beds followed two
days later.
Since then, eight top Chinese scientists, including veteran respiratory expert
Zhong Nanshan, have led research teams to guide disease control and treatment
in Wuhan.
After the total confirmed cases in Wuhan surpassed 5,000 in early February,
Wuhan authorities began converting gymnasiums and exhibition centers into
temporary hospitals to admit mild cases.
More backup of medical staff continued to arrive in the embattled provincial
capital. On February 9, Wuhan's airport saw the arrival of 6,000 medical
workers on a single day.
The Chinese government called on 19 other provinces, municipalities and regions
to send medics to affected cities in Hubei.
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As the total number of confirmed cases in the city surpassed 20,000, the
Chinese Air Force sent in cargo planes carrying 1,400 army medics.
Over the past month, China has dispatched over 330 medical teams composed of
41,600 medics to the province.
On the front line, over 3,000 medical workers have been infected with the
coronavirus, and more than 20 succumbed to the disease.
To plug a shortage of protective suits, masks and other medical supplies,
Chinese manufacturers from various industries were mobilized, including those
that normally make cars and cellphones.
With the opening of two new special hospitals and 13 temporary facilities, as
well as other quarantine sites, tens of thousands of new beds were added to
accommodate more patients.
Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200228/2733726-1-b
New confirmed cases in Wuhan started to decline by late February, in line with
a nationwide downward trend of new infections.
Throughout China's battle against COVID-19, Chinese scientists and health
authorities have worked closely with other countries and the World Health
Organization (WHO) and shared the country's experience with international peers.
The WHO has spoken highly of China's contribution to disease prevention and
control. "China's efforts have bought the world time - even though those steps
have come at greater cost to China itself," said WHO Director-General Dr.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
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Caption: The Chinese government called on 19 other provinces, municipalities and regions
to send medics to affected cities in Hubei.
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Caption: With the opening of two new special hospitals and 13 temporary facilities, as
well as other quarantine sites, tens of thousands of new beds were added to
accommodate more patients.
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