China News Service, November 27th (Reporter Chen Jing) On the 27th, many hospitals resumed medical services.

  Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai Minhang District Central Hospital, and Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University released information. According to relevant requirements for epidemic prevention and control, the hospital has completed the investigation work.

  On the 25th, Shanghai added 3 newly confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia.

On the same day, the above-mentioned four hospitals issued announcements and received notifications from higher-level departments. According to the national and Shanghai epidemic prevention and control requirements, the hospitals strictly implemented relevant personnel and environmental screening, immediately suspended outpatient and emergency medical services, and Internet hospitals operated as usual.

  According to the latest announcement issued by the above-mentioned hospital on the 27th, Ruijin Hospital (No. 197, Ruijin 2nd Road) fully resumed normal medical services and nucleic acid testing at 6 am on the 27th.

In order to meet the needs of patients for medical treatment, the outpatient service on Saturday will continue as usual, and the outpatient service will be opened all day this Sunday.

  After Ruijin Hospital resumed medical services, the first ambulance brought patients with hemophilia gastrointestinal bleeding.

  The outpatient and emergency department and inpatient departments of Zhongshan Hospital will resume normal operation from 8 o'clock on the 27th, and the outpatient clinic will be opened on November 27th and 28th.

  Since the 27th, the Central Hospital of Minhang District, Shanghai, has fully resumed its diagnosis and treatment services.

  Tongji Hospital (No. 389, Xincun Road) will fully resume all diagnosis and treatment services (including opening all outpatient clinics this Saturday and Sunday) from 6 o'clock on the 27th, providing 24-hour nucleic acid testing services.

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