Chinanews.com, April 2nd: On the 1st, "a nurse in Guangzhou was beaten by a foreign patient with new crown pneumonia for no reason" on the 1st. On the 2nd, the Eighth People's Hospital of Guangzhou issued a WeChat public account to state that after a forensic examination, injuries were found on the face, neck and waist of the nurse, which was identified as minor injuries. The hospital conducted a full physical examination for the beaten nurses, and invited relevant experts to consult in time. At present, Nurse Wang is emotionally stable.

The explanation pointed out that at around 7:20 in the morning on April 1, nurse Wang from the first quarantine area of ​​the Eighth People's Hospital of Guangzhou City entered the OKONKWONWOYE CHIKA PATRICK (male, 47, Nigerian) ward of a foreign patient diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia and informed him that he needed blood tests The patient ignored. When Nurse Wang walked out of the ward, the patient followed closely and tried to forcefully walk out of the isolation ward. Upon seeing this, Nurse Wang immediately stopped and was pushed to the ground to beat him and bit her face.

After forensic examination, nurse Wang found injuries on his face, neck and waist, and identified them as minor injuries. The foreign patient was admitted to Guangzhou from overseas on March 20 and received a positive nucleic acid test for new crown virus. He was sent to a hospital for isolation and treatment on the 23rd. The nucleic acid test is still positive.

The note mentioned that after the attack of Nurse Wang, colleagues found that she was panicked, her hands and feet were shaking, and her face was full of tears. She immediately helped her take off her protective clothing and walked out of the isolation ward. Subsequently, the doctor on duty immediately called the police, and the hospital security immediately put on protective clothing and entered the isolation ward to prevent the patient from continuing to harm the person.

At the same time, the doctor on duty immediately reported to the director of the department, Director Deng. After receiving the report, Director Deng reported to the dean and the head of the hospital's security department and rushed back to the hospital as soon as possible. After arriving at the department, Director Deng immediately appeased Nurse Wang, inspected her injuries, ruled out the risk of AIDS and viral hepatitis infection, and arranged for her colleagues to take her for relevant examinations. Director Deng also suggested that the hospital make emergency contact to arrange psychological intervention.

The hospital conducted a full physical examination for Nurse Wang, and timely invited relevant experts for consultations. The psychiatrist of Guangzhou Hui'ai Hospital was invited to provide emergency psychological counseling to Nurse Wang and the medical staff in the first quarantine area. At the same time, the hospital informed the family of Nurse Wang as soon as possible, and the family also came to visit.

Considering that the foreign patient was a confirmed case of neo-pneumocoronary pneumonia, and nurse Wang's face was torn off and bitten, the hospital treated the injured nurse Wang according to medical-related procedures. The hospital has arranged medical staff to escort 24 hours. At present, Nurse Wang is emotionally stable.

After the incident, the Guangzhou Police have launched a criminal investigation into this matter and further strengthened the security work in and around the hospital. The suspect is currently being treated in isolation under supervision.