China -Tibet Medicine helps seismic medical rescue and epidemic prevention and control

Author:Ganzi Rong Media Time:2022.09.08

On September 5, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred in Luding County. Under the unified arrangement of the provincial, state, county party committee, government, and competent departments, the provincial and prefecture and county traditional Chinese medicine systems moved the order for the first time, launched an emergency plan, and quickly quickly launched the emergency plan. Investment in the earthquake -stricken area to carry out medical rescue and epidemic prevention and control work. Since the earthquake, the provincial, state, and county traditional Chinese medicine hospitals have successively jointly sent emergency rescue teams to participate in medical rescue assistants, participated in the treatment of 26 earthquake wounded, and traded 30 earthquake wounded.

After the earthquake, the epidemic prevention and control work is difficult due to the many affected people, the rescue staff, and the extensive source. In order to give full play to the characteristics and advantages of China Tibetan medicine in responding to the new crown pneumonia, the Ganzi Prefecture Health Commission coordinated the Tibetan medicine resources, and worked overtime to cook more than 25,000 people in the "Big Pot Decoction" overnight. , Medical treatment points, frontline rescue forces, and front -line card points. As of September 7, more than 12,000 people have provided "large pot soup" Chinese medicine, building a new crown epidemic in the disaster area and other infectious disease prevention and control barriers.

Source/Ganzi Prefecture Health Commission, Ganzi Prefecture Zhongzang Hospital

Edit/Chen Hui

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