China News Service, April 3rd. According to the website of the Gansu Provincial Health and Health Commission, as of 20:00 on April 3rd, with the last 2 Iranian charters coming to Gansu and confirmed to have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia, the Iranian chartering came to Gansu was confirmed. All 37 people with new coronary pneumonia have been cured and discharged. All close contacts have been released from medical observation. Our province has successfully completed the watch and treatment tasks of 311 personnel who have returned to Iran from chartered flights.

On March 3, according to the national work arrangements, Gansu Province assumed the task of watching Chinese citizens returning to Iran to focus on their work, and chartered flights to receive 311 returnees from Iran. The Gansu Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government attached great importance to it, and made careful arrangements to quickly set up a centralized observation place. The reserve hospital in Lanzhou New District plans to focus on 500 rooms and 500 beds. From the Provincial People's Hospital, the First Hospital of the University of Lanzhou, the Second Hospital of the University of Lanzhou, and the Maternal and Child Health Hospital of the Province, 237 medical personnel were recruited from Lanzhou and Lanzhou New District to form a centralized medical team with protective materials and medical facilities. Equipment, and make every effort to do well in the health inspection, diagnosis and treatment services of centralized observation personnel. Four provincial-level hospitals, including Lanzhou Pulmonary Hospital, the First Hospital of the University of Lanzhou, the Second Hospital of the University of Lanzhou, and the Provincial People's Hospital, were designated as the designated treatment hospitals, and all efforts were made to receive and treat confirmed patients and suspected cases. A total of 37 of the 311 Iranian charter returnees were confirmed to be patients with new coronary pneumonia. All confirmed patients were promptly transferred to the provincial designated hospital for treatment. After the provincial expert team adopted integrated Chinese and western medicine for treatment, all 37 were cured and discharged.