Fight to Reunite: How Wuhan tackled COVID-19
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BEIJING, March 16, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
In central China's Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, new
COVID-19 cases have dropped to a single digit, with just four reported Friday,
according to a video by CGTN.
Video - https://cdn4.prnasia.com/002071/mnr/202003/CGTN/video.mp4
The latest data shows that over 36,000 patients had recovered in Wuhan,
accounting for over 70 percent of its total cases. The hardest-hit city in
central China's Hubei Province is well on its way to recovery.
As more patients are discharged from hospital, all 14 temporary hospitals in
the city have been closed this week.
These hospitals, converted from public facilities, provided timely treatment
for patients with mild symptoms. They have received over 12,000 patients.
Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200316/2752151-1
(Fight to Reunite, an original video created by CGTN.)
Such remarkable progress did not come easily. The swift mobilization of
national medical resources played a key role in containing the epidemic.
To assist the fight in Hubei, a total of 42,000 medical personnel from across
the country were dispatched to the province. Around 65,000 pieces of medical
equipment including ventilators and ECMOs (artificial lungs) had been sent to
Hubei by March 3.
Treatment plans such as respiratory support and plasma therapy were tested and
implemented. Traditional Chinese Medicine helped alleviate the symptoms of many
patients and shorten the duration of treatment.
Thanks to the measures it has taken, China has now passed the peak of the
outbreak, a government spokesperson said Thursday.
Outside Hubei, businesses are gradually springing back to life. Over 95 percent
of enterprises above designated size have resumed operation, said an official on Friday.
Dr. Bruce Aylward, team leader of the China-WHO joint mission on COVID-19 said
replicating the success of China's counterattack elsewhere will require speed,
money, imagination and political courage.
This short video, created by CGTN, is based on true events and shows how China
tackled the deadly virus and cured patients like Han (pseudonym) and his
father. As the epidemic spreads around the globe, only by cooperating with each
other can we defeat the common enemy -- COVID-19.
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Caption: Fight to Reunite, an original video created by CGTN.
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