(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) All 11 confirmed patients in France were discharged from hospital to prevent repeated epidemics

China News Agency, Paris, February 24th (Reporter Li Yang) French Minister of Health Villeland announced on the evening of the 24th local time that all 11 patients with newly diagnosed new pneumonia in France had been discharged. This means that in addition to the death of one patient in France, all other known confirmed patients have been cured.

Wiran said the last confirmed patient who was still hospitalized was cured the same day and he was no longer contagious and could be discharged. The patient was confirmed to have been infected with neocoronary pneumonia in Lykon Tamine-Montjois in Haute-Savoie, southeastern France, and was subsequently hospitalized in Lyon.

As of now, of the 12 patients diagnosed with new crown pneumonia in France, one 80-year-old patient from Hubei, China died of ineffective treatment, and the remaining 11 patients have been discharged in recent days. Villan said there are no new confirmed cases in France and no signs of the virus spreading.

However, French officials are worried that the epidemic will be repeated in the future, especially in neighboring Italy, which has attracted much attention from France, so it has taken corresponding precautionary measures. At present, the number of confirmed cases in Italy has exceeded 200, and it is the country with the worst outbreak in Europe. Vilan said he continued to pay attention to the situation in Italy.

Villan said the French health department had provided health advice to people returning to France from a severely affected area in northern Italy. According to the measures announced by the French Ministry of Health on the 24th, people who return to France from Lombardy and Veneto in Italy are urged to "avoid any unnecessary outings" and take regular temperature measurements, etc. Call the emergency number.

The French Ministry of Education also issued relevant precautionary measures on the same day, hoping that primary and middle school students who spend the winter holidays in the relevant areas of northern Italy can isolate themselves for two weeks before returning to school.

Frequent personnel exchanges between eastern and southern France and northern Italy have put pressure on France's epidemic prevention and control. The Serie A Juventus team plans to go to Lyon on the 26th, which is expected to attract a large number of Italian fans to watch. Some French media are worried that this will bring some challenges to the local epidemic in Lyon. (Finish)