Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, April 30th.

Title : Shanghai: Consolidating hard-won prevention and control achievements

  Xinhua News Agency reporters Gong Wen, Zhou Lin, Yuan Quan

  On the 30th, the Shanghai notification showed that the newly infected people on the 29th were found in the closed-loop isolation control.

With the continuous emergence of a positive cycle in which the number of infected people discharged is greater than the number of admissions, the closure and control areas are gradually reduced, and the prevention areas are increasing, various positive signals reveal that the current epidemic situation in Shanghai is generally stable and improving.

But at the same time, more than 570,000 infections and more than 300 deaths are always sounding the alarm, and the current prevention and control efforts can only be strengthened and not relaxed.

  According to the report, on the 29th, Shanghai added 1,249 local confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and 8,932 local asymptomatic infections.

Of the 1,249 local confirmed cases, 264 were found in closed-loop isolation and control, and 985 were asymptomatic infected patients.

8932 cases of local asymptomatic infections were found in closed-loop isolation control.

  Why do we need to act resolutely and decisively to promote various prevention and control measures?

Luo Li, Secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Public Health of Fudan University, said that for Shanghai, with a population of 25 million, in the face of a highly concealed and fast-spreading virus, it is possible to run faster than the virus only if the prevention and control measures are carefully implemented, small, and implemented. .

  University teacher Tian Yujing is currently the leader of a corridor party group in Tinghui Huayuan, Songjiang District, Shanghai. In her opinion, epidemic prevention cannot be separated from everyone's participation.

In order to assist the neighborhood committee and the property management to do a good job in the disinfection of the corridor environment, she worked with the volunteer team to teach the disinfection knowledge online and set up a public disinfection area on the first floor to eliminate residents' concerns about the safety of the corridor environment and encourage more residents. join in.

  According to the results of the periodic screening, on April 29, Shanghai's "three districts" were demarcated. Compared with April 28, the city was divided into 15,895 closed and controlled areas, involving a population of 4.44 million, a decrease of 830,000; There are 21,230 control areas, involving a population of 5.39 million, a decrease of 540,000; prevention areas of 49,651, involving a population of 13.78 million, an increase of 1.4 million.

  Zhao Dandan, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, said that at present, the epidemic prevention and control situation in Shanghai is still severe and complicated, and social control must be strengthened.

We still have to tighten the string of epidemic prevention and control, and work together to consolidate the hard-won results of epidemic prevention and control.

  Adhere to the supremacy of the people and life, and insist on "dynamic clearing".

While the number of people discharged from the cabin is increasing, in the ICU ward of the designated hospital for the new crown, an uphill battle to reduce the mortality rate is still going on.

  As of 24:00 on April 29, 356 severe COVID-19 patients and 57 critically ill patients had been treated in designated medical institutions in Shanghai.

On the 29th, 47 new local deaths were reported in Shanghai, with an average age of 82.4 years.

  Fan Xiaohong, director of the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, said that the ratio of asymptomatic infections to medical care is about 5 to 1, and a critically ill patient needs more than a dozen medical care.

"The more serious the disease, the more likely the indicators will change drastically in a short period of time. For each special case, targeted treatment should be given, and policies should be tailored to the individual."

  Gao Yuan, director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine of Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, said that once the epidemic control is relaxed, the outcome will be the widespread spread of the virus and the emergence of a large number of severe cases, which in turn will run against the medical system.

Speeding up "dynamic clearing" is the greatest protection for elderly patients with underlying diseases.