Guangzhou Tianhe: September 5th adds 2 types of nuclear acid detection positive personnel
Author:Yangcheng Evening News Yangche Time:2022.09.07
Text/Yangcheng Evening News All Media Reporter Feng Xixi Minamin
On September 6, the office of the new type of coronary virus pneumonia in Tianhe District, Guangzhou City issued a notice from the Tianhe District of Tianhe District on the number of new new coronary pneumonia virus nucleic acid testing positive personnel. The close contact with the centralized isolation and the key population of the management and control area found 2 cases of nuclear acid detection positive personnel. Medical treatment and other work.
The specific situation is as follows:
Case 2: Female, 34 years old, lives in Nanmen Middle Street, Zhucun, Zhujiji Street, Tianhe District. It is a spouse who found cases in Tianhe District on September 4. Positive, it has been closed to the eight hospitals affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University, and is diagnosed with a new type of coronary virus pneumonia.
Asymptomatic infection: Female, 40 years old, lives in Lane Fourth Street, Nantou Street, Zhucun, Zhujiji Street, Tianhe District. On September 5th, the new coronary virus nucleic acid test is positive in the screening of nucleic acid screening in the management and control area. The eight hospitals affiliated to the medical university areolate the treatment and diagnose the asymptomatic infection of the new coronary virus pneumonia.
Source | Yangcheng Evening News • Yangcheng School
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Responsible editor | Gao Yan
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