(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) All confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and asymptomatic infections in Xinjiang are "cleared"

  China News Service, Urumqi, September 7. On September 7, the last three confirmed patients in Urumqi met the discharge standards for confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia from the National Health Commission of China and were cured and discharged. One patient with asymptomatic infection was released from medical observation.

So far, all confirmed cases in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (including Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps) since the outbreak of the epidemic on July 15 have been cured and discharged, and all asymptomatic infections have been released from medical observation.

  Lu Chen, deputy director of the designated hospital for new coronary pneumonia medical treatment in Xinjiang, said that after 55 days of meticulous treatment, all confirmed patients were cured and discharged, and all asymptomatic infections were released from medical observation.

In this epidemic, we adhered to the principle of equal treatment of minor and severe disease and the "four early" principles. We insisted on moving forward in the medical treatment, in accordance with the requirements of homogeneity and standardization, multidisciplinary coordination, equal emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine, rehabilitation treatment and psychological counseling. , Effectively preventing the conversion of light and common types to heavy and critical types.

At the same time, experts are used to conduct daily ward rounds and research judgments for severe and critical patients, and formulate a one-person, one-policy personalized treatment plan, which effectively improves the cure rate and shortens the treatment cycle.

At the same time, zero infections of medical staff and zero deaths of confirmed patients have been achieved.

  In this epidemic, 826 confirmed cases have been cured and discharged from hospital in Xinjiang, and 238 cases of asymptomatic infections have been released from medical observation, with a total of 1064 cases.

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