China News Service, Manzhouli, November 26 (Reporter Zhang Wei) On the 26th, the reporter learned from the official WeChat account of the Propaganda Department of the Manzhouli Municipal Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that at present, some hospitals and outpatient clinics in Manzhouli are temporarily suspended.

  Manzhouli City People’s Hospital issued the “Notice of Patients and Families”: In order to do a good job in the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and strictly control the spread of the epidemic, stomatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dermatology, internal medicine clinics, general surgery clinics, orthopedic surgery clinics, Urology clinics, gynecology clinics, obstetrics clinics, Chinese medicine clinics, convenience clinics, and physical examinations will be closed. The opening time will be notified separately.

Patients with acute and critical illness can go to the emergency department for treatment. For non-emergency and critical illness, please postpone their treatment.

  At the same time, high-risk examinations and operation items such as digestive endoscopy, respiratory endoscopy, and lung function examinations may be suspended.

Only the needs of surgical patients and critically ill patients are guaranteed.

  The "Patient and Family Notification Letter" shows that patients are not allowed to leave the ward during hospitalization. According to the patient's condition, only one permanent escort can be arranged for those who need a caregiver. Before hospitalization, patients and escorts need to complete the new coronavirus nucleic acid test and complete personal information Registration and effective protection, and suspend the admission of elective surgery patients.

  The Southern District Hospital of Manzhouli City issued the "Notice on Suspension of Non-emergency Medical Work", stating that due to the needs of epidemic prevention and control, the hospital's outpatient clinics and clinical departments have suspended non-emergency medical work.

  The Inner Mongolia Health Commission officially released a message: As of 7:00 on November 26, 2020, there are currently 11 confirmed cases, 2 suspected cases, and 1 asymptomatic infection in Inner Mongolia, all of which are being isolated and treated in designated hospitals in Manzhouli.

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