(Fighting new crown pneumonia) the last patient discharged from Hohhot, Inner Mongolia

Hohhot, China, March 16. (Reporter Li Aiping, Zhang Wei) The Propaganda Department of the Hohhot Municipal Party Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region released the news on the afternoon of the 16th, saying that after consultation with the expert team of the two levels of new crown pneumonia diagnosis and treatment in Inner Mongolia and Hohhot, the last confirmed patient with new crown pneumonia in Hohhot At the hospital on the same day.

The patient's nucleic acid test sample was taken on February 5th, and the nucleic acid test result was positive on February 6th. The expert group confirmed a confirmed case of neocoronary pneumonia and was admitted to the Fourth Hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

March 13 State Council Response to New Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism (Medical Treatment Unit) "Notice on Doing a Good Job in New Coronary Pneumonia Classification and Treatment of Primary Fundamental Diseases" (Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism Medical Development [2020] No. 150 ) Proposed to strictly grasp the clear discharge criteria of the "New Coronavirus Pneumonia Diagnosis and Treatment Scheme (Trial Version 7)", that is, the body temperature returned to normal for more than 3 days, the respiratory symptoms improved significantly, and pulmonary imaging showed significant improvement in acute exudative lesions. Two consecutive consecutive sputum, nasopharyngeal swabs, and other respiratory specimens have negative nucleic acid tests (sampling time is at least 24 hours apart). Patients who meet the discharge criteria can go through the discharge or transfer procedures and be included in the statistics as discharged patients cured by new coronary pneumonia.

The patient will remain in hospital for medical observation for 14 days after discharge.

At this point, all seven confirmed cases of new coronal pneumonia in Hohhot were cured and discharged, achieving "full cure", "zero deaths" in existing confirmed cases, and "zero infections" in frontline medical staff. (Finish)