Zhang Wenhong: Hospitals are doing ineffective treatment, and the infected patients are waiting to die in vain
Image : On 2 January 2023, a recording of an internal speech by Chinese epidemic prevention expert Zhang Wenhong was exposed, revealing that a large number of doctors are treating with the wrong medicine and are doing ineffective treatment, and patients are waiting to die in vain. (Video screenshot)
After the outbreak of the epidemic in China, hospitals around the country were overwhelmed with critically ill patients, and corpses were everywhere. A few days ago, a recording of an internal speech by Chinese epidemic prevention expert Zhang Wenhong was exposed, revealing that a large number of doctors are doing ineffective treatment, and patients are waiting to die in vain. If not corrected, the next thing to do is to see a large number of infected patients die.
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A large number of doctors are doing ineffective treatment for infected patients
On 2 January 2023, Zhang Wenhong, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases, China National Center for Infectious Diseases and Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, conducted covid treatment training for grassroots at the Xinzhuang Community Health Service Center in Minhang District, Shanghai.
Later, the recording of his speech was exposed on the Internet, revealing the tragedy of the epidemic in Shanghai, and also revealing that the Chinese medical community implemented wrong treatment for the covid virus, resulting in the death of a large number of infected patients.
On 4 January 2023, the mainland Caixin website published the article "Zhang Wenhong: Use the Right Plan to Seize the Golden 72 Hours of Rescue", which excerpted part of Zhang Wenhong's internal speech. The first important information revealed in his speech is that a large number of doctors are doing ineffective treatment for infected patients.
Zhang Wenhong said that now is a very important critical point. In the next two weeks, an important battle led by community doctors will be launched. Community medical staff should adopt the correct treatment plan and seize the golden 72 hours to treat patients.
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Antibiotics, cough syrup should not be part of covid treatment
He pointed out that the treatment plans adopted by some medical institutions for infected patients are ineffective. Whether it is a district-level central hospital or a community hospital, water is given to critically ill patients. The drugs used are antipyretics; antibiotics; cough syrup; and other auxiliary drugs but this kind of treatment is actually consuming the most precious golden 72 hours of the patient.
In the online video, Zhang Wenhong said bluntly, "The reason why such treatment is adopted is because everyone has no medicine in their hands."
He said, "In the initial stage of treatment of a viral disease, there is no bacterial infection, but antibacterial treatment is used as the main solution. Such treatment is difficult to be effective."
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Doctors that use antibacterial drugs to suppress inflammation as a result of viral infection make the patients' condition worse
"For a patient with respiratory failure, a viral pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus, the doctor who uses antibacterial drugs instead of antiviral drugs and glucocorticoids to suppress inflammation, then there is a problem, because his low blood oxygen may not be able to be corrected. Why is this so? Because our treatment plan is not for the novel coronavirus itself, not for inflammation, such treatment is ineffective, and the patient will develop from mild respiratory failure to severe respiratory failure, even if hospitalized. If the condition continues, and appropriate treatment cannot be given, effective treatment can only be intubated, then this is the end."
He said regretfully, "Our hospitals continue to perpetuate such ineffective treatments time and time again."
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Zhang Wenhong: Good immune function enables recovery, not the antibacterial treatments
Zhang Wenhong pointed out that, of course, there are some patients who are cured after such ineffective treatment. That is because his own life is great, and his immune function can be good. After the first few days (72 hours), he came back to life. It is not a treatment. It worked.
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Simple covid treatment consists of four steps: Oxygen therapy, antiviral drugs, glucocorticoids and adding nutrition
He said that the covid treatment is actually very simple, and it consists of four steps: the first one is oxygen therapy; the second is antiviral drugs; the third is glucocorticoids; the fourth is to go home and add nutrition.
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Hypoxia is corrected by antiviral drugs and the virus has weakened
He said to the grassroots medical staff: "If you give him antiviral drugs and hormones at the same time, he will be alive within 72 hours of severe illness, and his hypoxia will be corrected by you within 3 to 5 days. The patient has started to recover, and the reason for the recovery is that we are very lucky now that the virus has weakened."
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Lack of grassroots medical care training in the past as there were no antiviral drugs
Zhang Wenhong also mentioned that he had never wanted to train grassroots medical staff because there were no antiviral drugs. Now that the community has the medicine, early treatment is the most critical, and the patient must be stabilized within 72 hours.
He warned, "It depends on whether the death toll can be brought down through effective treatment in these two days. It will be too late in another week, because a large area of infection is taking place. In another week, the infection will be over, and we're just start waiting there to see the patient die."
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Tang Jingyuan: Chinese hospitals lack antiviral drugs, CCP had no import reserves for Paxlovid
Tang Jingyuan, a current affairs commentator, said in "Yuejian Quick Review" that Zhang Wenhong's speech revealed that most community hospitals in China and even secondary and tertiary hospitals lack antiviral drugs, and antibiotics are used only when there is no other way.
Tang Jingyuan said that the reason why China lacks antiviral drugs is that in the past three years since the outbreak, China’s domestically produced antiviral drugs have not been available, and the CCP has no import reserves for Pfizer’s antiviral drugs in the United States. So, when the blockade is lifted, there is no right medicine available for use.
Reuters once reported that the Chinese government deliberately lowered the scale of imports of Pfizer drugs in order to leave enough room for the development of domestic drugs.
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People die from covid due to lack of effective treatment
"Now everyone has seen that the price of this kind of political collusion is that a large number of people died because they did not receive effective treatment. The CCP does things at all costs, but these costs are grassroots, ordinary people's lives." Tang Jingyuan said.
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Serious runs on hospitals: Patients are waiting to die if they cannot be admitted
The second important information disclosed by Zhang Wenhong in his speech is that Shanghai hospitals have been severely run on. Now the number of beds in secondary hospitals has reached the position of the head and neck. If the number of patients increases, they will reach the position of the nose, and it will be difficult for the hospitalsto breathe. In the end, it is very difficult for the patient to breathe. "Patients are waiting to die if they cannot be admitted."
He said that this situation is because the previous treatment plan is ineffective, and the probability of relieving the patient's condition is very low. The patient is also in the process of aggravating during hospitalization. Finally, he waits for five or six hours in the hospital, goes to the emergency room to draw water, and then goes back to continue to aggravate. In the end, we need to entrust someone to be hospitalized for a bed, and finding a bed may not necessarily save the life in the end. Basically, it is such a journey.
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Shanghai hospitals to focus on the treatment application of severe and high-risk patients and factors of infection
After Zhang Wenhong trained grassroots medical staff in Shanghai, on 4 January 2023, Shanghai issued the "Shanghai Novel Coronavirus Infection Diagnosis and Treatment Standards and Hierarchical Diagnosis and Treatment Process", which mentioned: In the community and grassroots medical institutions, it is recommended to focus on the treatment application of severe and high-risk patients and factors of infection; the best time to treat with antiviral drugs is early in the course of the disease, preferably within 5 days of onset.
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The CCP did not establish a triage medical system, man-made disasters are repeated
Tang Jingyuan believes that Zhang Wenhong's speech also revealed an important message. It has been three years since the outbreak in Wuhan, and China has not yet established a triage medical system, which has led to a large number of medical runs.
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The CCP government has not stopped medical runs causing covid deaths and family tragedies to spike
He believes that the tragic situation of the epidemic in China is largely caused by man-made. The CCP cleared up three years of wrong decisions and only did one thing "prevention". All resources were used to prevent a virus that was destined to be unstoppable. As a result, there is a serious deficiency in the important link of "governance". This has led to more and more horrific scenes in China, such as serious and exaggerated medical runs, a large number of patients dying, and even family tragedies.
Tang Jingyuan said, "Every natural disaster in China will be superimposed by the CCP with a man-made disaster. This has almost become the standard configuration of the CCP. When the whole land of China is littered with corpses, the CCP officials still say that 27 days after the release , there were only 19 deaths nationwide, and Mao Ning, the spokesperson of the Chinese Communist Party's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also plausibly stated that "the Chinese Communist Party responds to the epidemic with an attitude of putting life first."
Tang Jingyuan said, "Shouldn't an organization like the CCP be destroyed? It should be destroyed by the sky. I just don't want anyone to be buried with it. I hope everyone can leave this sinking ship as soon as possible. .”
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Tragic scene! A family of three died of the virus in many places in China (Video)
Reporter : Zheng Gusheng / Editor : Lin Qing / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/01/05/a103617977.html /
Left: On January 3, 2023, a young man in Zhaotong, Yunnan embraced the portraits of three family members. Upper right: On January 3, a family in Wugang, Hunan carried out three coffins for burial. Bottom right: It is rumored on the Internet that the family of three was wiped out. (Web picture)
The epidemic broke out across China. Hospitals and funeral parlors were overwhelmed with dead bodies. It was reported on the Internet that three members of a family died of the epidemic in many places, and some one-child families were wiped out as a result.
On 4 January, a video from the TikTok platform in mainland China showed that a family from Qinglong Village, Wantouqiao Town, Wugang City, Hunan Province carried out three coffins for burial that day. It was reported on the Internet that the three members of this family died of the epidemic one after another, including the parents in their 70s, and the 47-year-old son who rushed back from the army to attend the funeral.
Image : On 4 January 2023, it was reported on the Internet that a family from Qinglong Village, Wantouqiao Town, Wugang City, Hunan Province carried out three coffins for burial. (Internet video screenshot)
Image : What happened on the Internet. (webpage Screenshot)
After the incident attracted attention, the January 5th report from the Wantouqiao township government to the Wugang City Cyberspace Administration confirmed that the dead were Deng Lizhong, Liu Yunjiao, an old couple from Qinglong Village, and their sixth son, Deng Qunwen. The details described in the report are basically consistent with the news spread on the Internet, the only difference is that the old couple are both over 80 years old.
However, the government of Wantouqiao town is still trying to "refute the rumors" in the report, emphasizing that "there is no evidence" that the three members of this family died of the epidemic. Douyin netizens left messages mocking the official statement.
Image : Online transmission of local official reports. (webpage Screenshot)
In addition to Wugang, Hunan, a video was released in Zhaotong, Yunnan on 3 January 2023, showing that a family of three died of the epidemic in the local area, and the eldest son of the family was still being rescued.
In the video, a teenager embraces a portrait, on which are printed photos of three people at the same time, with an old man on the top and a suspected couple on the bottom. There is a donation box in front of the portrait, and people continue to donate money.
The subtitles of the video show that the incident occurred on 3 January in Luowang Xiaoheba, Yiliang County, Zhaotong City. Three people died in this family within 5 days. The grandfather, father and mother, and the eldest son of the family are also in critical condition.
The video also shows a young man struggling in a hospital bed. The man appeared to be in his mid-20s, suggesting his recently deceased parents may not be too old.
These two families were not the only ones killed by a family of three. Netizens with knowledge of the situation disclosed that all three members of a one-child family died of the epidemic, which is equivalent to being "destroyed".
Previously, medical staff broke the news that they witnessed many cases of two generations of a family dying from the epidemic. Many covi-positive children struggled to finish the funeral for their parents, and then fell down themselves.
There are also reports from doctors and nurses in many places that there are a large number of cases of secondary infection in the local area, and the secondary infection is generally more dangerous than the first infection. Many young people can't bear it, and they have critical symptoms or even die.
At present, medical runs have broken out in many provinces and cities in China. There are many videos on the Internet about the overcrowded hospitals, serious patients and even dead bodies everywhere.
There are also numerous videos showing funeral homes everywhere being overloaded. Some netizens synthesized the live videos (links) of funeral homes in many places, showing the scene of huge crowds of funeral homes, corpses all over the ground, or long queues of hearses.
CCP veteran Wan Li's sister Wan Yun died of the epidemic
The epidemic in China continued to spread, and the number of deaths from the disease in various places increased sharply. CCP officials, experts, and celebrities from all walks of life also passed away one after another. A few days ago, the sister of Wan Li, former chairman of the National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China, and former vice chairman of the Beijing Federation of Trade Unions, Wan Yun died of the epidemic.
On 3 January, the China Dance Sports Federation issued an "Obituary". Wan Yun, a consultant of the China Dance Sports Federation, died in Beijing Tongren Hospital at 14:54 on 3 January 2023at the age of 91.
Wan Yun is the sister of Wan Li, one of the eight veterans of the CCP and former chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
On 5 January, Tang Shizeng, a reporter from the CCP’s official media Xinhua News Agency, published an article saying that black and white are impermanent, and Wanli’s sister Wan Yun died of covid. The post also attached a chat content in Moments, one of which said that Wan Li's younger sister, Aunt Wan Yun, died yesterday (3rd) of the new crown pneumonia. She also said that many elderly people cannot escape.
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According to public information, Wan Yun studied in the Soviet Union in the 1950s, served as the vice chairman of the Beijing Federation of Trade Unions of the Communist Party of China, the vice chairman of the Beijing Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, the former chairman of the China Amateur Competitive Dance Association affiliated to the Ministry of Culture, and the consultant of the China Dance Sports Federation.
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12 other covid deaths among Communists between 28 December 2022 and 4 January 2023 in CCP China
Recently, a large number of Chinese Communist Party officials, experts, scholars, and celebrities from all walks of life have died of the disease. Most of them are members of the Chinese Communist Party.
On 4 January, Feng Shiliang, former deputy secretary of the CPC Hohhot Municipal Committee and mayor, died of illness in Hohhot.
On 3 January, Lieutenant General Guo Xizhang, potential deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region, died of illness at the Nanjing Eastern Theater General Hospital.
On 2 January, Hu Fuming, a professor of philosophy at Nanjing University, died. He is the main author of the article "Practice is the only criterion for testing truth" by a special commentator of "Guangming Daily".
On 1 January 2023, Fan Weitang, the former vice minister of the Ministry of Coal, died of illness in Beijing.
On 1 January, Zhu Zushou, former director of the Department of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, died of the epidemic in Beijing.
On 31 December 2022, La Surong, a tenor singer of the Central National Song and Dance Troupe and a national first-class actor, died of illness in Beijing.
On 30 December 2022, Wang Tao, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Vice Dean of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, died of the epidemic in Baotou at the age of 52.
On the evening of 30 December 2022, Jian Xianfo, the former vice minister of the Ministry of Electric Power Industry of the Communist Party of China, died in Beijing due to a lung infection. Jian Xianfo is the wife of Xiao Ke and the sister of Jian Xianren, the second wife of He Long, Marshal of the Communist Party of China.
On 30 December 2022, Wang Xinlan, wife of the late CCP general Xiao Hua and former deputy political commissar of the logistics department of the Lanzhou Military Region, passed away.
On 30 December 2022, General Li Jing, the former deputy chief of staff of the Communist Party of China, died in Beijing 301 Hospital.
On 29 December 2022, Chinese graphic designer and Professor Chen Hanmin from the Academy of Fine Arts of Tsinghua University passed away in Beijing. Chen Hanmin once participated in the design of the CCP's RMB, Mao Zedong's crystal coffin, etc.
On 28 December 2022, it was reported on the Internet that Li Junlong, the general technical director of a major model responsible for navigation and guidance of the Second Department of the Second Academy of Aerospace Sciences of the Communist Party of China, was exposed to the epidemic and died at the age of 58. But the news was blocked on the mainland.
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Fu Junzhao, a member of the Communist Party of China, a well-known metallurgical expert, and former deputy secretary-general of the Metal Society, died on New Year Day
According to the Beijing Alumni Association of Southwest Associated University, Fu Junzhao, an alumnus of the 1942 class, passed away at the age of 102. Fu Junzhao, one son and two daughters stated in the obituary that their father died of viral pneumonia on 1 January 2023 at the Beijing Friendship Hospital (Xicheng Campus) affiliated to Capital Medical University.
According to the "Science Network" report, Fu Junzhao was born in Qujing, Yunnan in 1920. He joined the Party in Kunming in September 1939, and went to study in the United States from 1945 to 1950. During his stay in the U.S., he co-sponsored the Newsletter of the Association for Science and Technology in the U.S., which focused on the domestic situation, reprinted articles in the CCP-occupied areas, and played a propaganda role in mobilizing students studying in the U.S. to return to China.
In 1950, Fu Junzhao served as an associate professor at the Engineering College of North China University (Beijing Institute of Technology); in 1951, he served as a professor, department head and director of the teaching and research section of Harbin Institute of Technology; in 1953, he served as the deputy dean of Beijing Iron and Steel Institute (now Beijing University of Science and Technology) , A member of the party's core leadership group; in 1956, he served as the deputy director and director of the scientific research department of Beijing Iron and Steel Institute.
From 1979 to 1988, Fu Junzhao served as the deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Society for Metals.
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Chen Jingyuan, member of the Communist Party of China and director of the Film and Television Anthropology Research Office of the Academy of Social Sciences, died on 1 January 2023
According to a Netease News report on 5 January 2023, Comrade Chen Jingyuan, a member of the Communist Party of China and former director of the Film and Television Anthropology Research Office of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, died of illness in Beijing on 1 January 2023 at the age of 70.
According to the report, Chen Jingyuan graduated from the History Department of Jilin University in 1978 and was assigned to the Ethnology Research Office of the Institute of Ethnology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in the same year. In 1995, the Film and Television Anthropology Research Office was established and the Film and Television Anthropology Branch of the Chinese Ethnology Society was established. Chen Jingyuan served as deputy director and director of the research office, secretary general and executive vice president of the Film and Television Anthropology Branch of the Chinese Society of Ethnology.
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Former CCP diplomat Zhu Zushou died of the epidemic in Beijing
The CCP diplomat Zhu Zushou, who was the CCP’s ambassador to the Netherlands and Hungary, died of the epidemic recently. Zhu Zushou also served as the director of the Department of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and participated in the negotiations for the CCP to take back Hong Kong and Macau.
Zhu Zushou's wife, Li Jiali, issued an obituary on 1 January 2023, stating that "Zhu Zushou was infected with covid on 11 December 022, and was admitted to Zhongguancun Hospital on 19 December 2023. The lung infection accompanied by underlying diseases made his condition worse. Leaving us forever at 6:59 on January 1, 2023".
The obituary also stated, "Due to the epidemic situation, the farewell ceremony for the remains cannot be held, and I would like to inform relatives, friends and colleagues."
According to public information, Zhu Zushou was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and graduated from the English Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University. He returned to China from the UK in 1994 and served successively as Counselor, Deputy Director and Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, and Director of the Department of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 2001, he has served as the Chinese Communist Ambassador to the Netherlands, the representative of the Chinese Communist Party to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and the Chinese Communist Ambassador to Hungary and other positions. After retirement, he served as the president of the China-Hungary Friendship Association.
There has been a large-scale outbreak of the epidemic in China. Recently, a large number of retired senior CCP officials, various experts, scholars, and celebrities have died of illness one after another. Most of them are members of the CCP.
At the end of 2022, news spread on the Internet that 52 people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China had died.
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The first batch of Wuhan doctors who treated covid: This wave of epidemic is shocking
A doctor in Wuhan revealed that although he has dealt with the covid virus for three years, he is still shocked by the current wave of the epidemic. As a pulmonary specialist at a large hospital in Wuhan, where covi first emerged, Qin was one of the first doctors to treat the coronavirus.
"The Economist" published an article on Thursday (5 January 2023) interviewing front-line medical staff in mainland China. In order to protect the parties involved, pseudonyms were used in the report.
Qin witnessed the first wave of Covid cases three years ago. He said familiarity with the virus did not offset his shock at the current wave.
"In 2020, it's the virus itself that scares us, but this time it's the sheer volume of patients," he said. "Every hospital is understaffed and undercapacity."
Qin also contracted the virus in mid-December, and he felt bad. His body was aching with fever and joint pain, and he could only lie in bed but colleagues kept calling him to say they were exhausted and needed Qin's help, so Qin returned to work the next day with his high fever only slightly lessened.
When he arrived on the ward, he found two nurses, both infected with the virus, still hanging off of IVs as they filled prescriptions for patients. Qin felt uncomfortable and asked them how they were doing.
"Did you see the person sleeping in the elevator door?" A nurse asked, pointing to the elevator area. Usually, the elevator area is empty, but now it is full of patients. "We were able to squeeze three extra beds in there because three people just died yesterday."
Patients who were originally in pulmonary and intensive care units are now dispersed throughout hospital inpatient units, as long as beds are available. Over the next few days, Qin shuttled from ward to ward, trying to help his colleagues and patients.
His phone kept ringing, asking him to respond to emergencies, and often while he was trying to save a patient's life, another emergency call came in, and he himself felt pain all over because of the virus infection.
Speaking to reporters in his hospital office in late December, he sounded exhausted. He said he saw no signs of an end.
"Of course we'd love to rest because we're all running fevers and body aches, but with so many sick people we're so short-handed," he said. "We're not optimistic about this winter."
In early December, the CCP authorities suddenly abandoned the zero-covid policy, and then officially stopped reporting the daily number of asymptomatic infections, making it difficult for the outside world to obtain reliable information on the infection wave.
This unexpected policy reversal has also pushed China into a new public health emergency. Health care workers across the country, as well as officials in local branches of the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), were not forewarned of the shift and had to deal with a surge in patients without stockpiling of medically necessary supplies.
The intensive care unit of the hospital is overcrowded, with many patients in wheelchairs and in beds in the corridors. Due to the shortage of medical personnel, they are all working while sick. Crematoriums have also been overwhelmed.
In late December, leaked meeting minutes within the CCP said that nearly 250 million people in China may have been infected with covid in the first 20 days of December.
Official figures for covid deaths have been close to zero or sporadic despite a sharp rise in infections but official statistics are widely believed to have vastly underestimated the severity of the outbreak.
The situation in big city hospitals is dire. One doctor told The Economist that the ward where he worked was so crowded that he had to perform emergency intubations on patients in the corridors while other Covid patients looked on. On one occasion, while he was intubating a patient, blood clots began to protrude from the patient's windpipe. A nearby patient yelled "Oh my god" and ran away covering his mouth.
China only recently forcibly tried to live with the virus under three years of artificial isolation and lockdown, and the doctors and nurses there have little experience in treating covid. With the rapid increase in new cases, many medical staff have been infected with the virus on the job, but have to continue to work.
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