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Shanghai strengthens treating capacity for severe COVID-19 cases

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-04-24 17:05
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A medical worker talks with a patient in a makeshift hospital in Lingang of Shanghai, East China, April 21, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

SHANGHAI -- Shanghai has further enhanced its treating capacity for severe COVID-19 patients to reduce the fatality rate of this round of the outbreak, said the municipal health commission on Sunday.

A total of nine medical teams for treating severe COVID-19 cases have been dispatched to eight designated hospitals. They are composed of over 360 experts with rich intensive care experience, said the commission at a press conference.

Shanghai has registered 87 COVID-19-related deaths in this round of the outbreak. The oldest among the deceased was 101 years old and their average age was 81.1.

All of those who passed away had serious underlying health conditions such as malignant tumors and cardiovascular disease, said the commission.

Nearly 30 percent of all severe cases are over the age of 70, and more than 60 percent of all severe patients are of underlying health conditions.

The health commission noted that the proportion of new cases found outside quarantine centers and areas under closed-loop management is decreasing.

Shanghai has divided the whole city into closed-off management areas, restrictive control areas and prevention areas to contain the COVID-19 spread. The former two types of areas are under closed-loop management.

The city reported 1,401 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 19,657 local asymptomatic carriers on Saturday.

The latest data shows that the number of daily new infections in Shanghai remains at a high level with fluctuation, with cluster infections emerging in some construction sites and companies, said the commission.

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