The first batch of native new crown pneumonia in Lanzhou this round of the epidemic situation was cured and was hospitalized
Author:Gansu released Time:2022.07.19
On the morning of July 19th, the first batch of three local new crown pneumonia were cured and was hospitalized in the first round of the epidemic in Lanzhou. Four asymptomatic infected people lifted medical observations.The discharged patients and the symptoms of medical observation of medical observation will continue to conduct a 7 -day home health monitoring.
It is understood that three confirmed patients and 4 asymptomatic infections were treated in the Yantan Branch of the Second Hospital of Lanzhou on July 11. During the hospital treatment, under the guidance of national and provincial and municipal experts, the hospital was based on the "new coronary virus virus.The requirements of the ninth edition of pneumonia diagnosis and treatment plan "and" new coronary virus pneumonia prevention and control plan (ninth edition) ", give full play to the advantages of Chinese medicine in Gansu Province, accurately treat it in accordance with the" one person, one policy "," one person and one party ", and give it to ChinaJoint treatment such as Western medicine combination, psychological intervention, humanistic care, and symptomatic support.After consultation with the national provincial and municipal expert groups, the standards of discharge and medical observations were met today, and medical observations were discharged and discharged today.(New Gansu · Daily Gansu.com reporter Wang Ziyi)
Source: New Gansu Client
Edit: Du Ying Editor: Zhu Wang School Review: Wang Xuexiang
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