A Shanghai nurse who complained of asthma died without being seen at her hospital as the new coronavirus infection spread in China earlier this month.



The hospital has suspended the emergency outpatient department to prevent infection, but criticisms have been heard for not accepting the nurses who were working on the Internet.

Coronavirus infections have spread in China earlier this month, and health officials have announced that 4790 people, including asymptomatic community-acquired people, have been confirmed in one day on the 24th.



Of these, in Shanghai, more than 1,600 community-acquired infections have been confirmed, mainly asymptomatic people, and measures are becoming stricter, such as the blockade of residential areas one after another.



Under these circumstances, according to Chinese media, a female nurse in Shanghai complained of asthma on the 23rd, and her family took her to the hospital where she worked, but the hospital stopped the emergency outpatient department to prevent infection. , I didn't accept it.



The nurse subsequently died in another hospital.



The hospital where the nurse was working announced a comment on the 25th, "I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to my relatives," but on the Internet, "even the nurse who was working can save the citizens. There are a lot of criticisms such as "Is it?"



In China, there have been cases of stillbirths in January when pregnant women were not seen at the hospital because they did not have a valid negative PCR test in Xi'An, where the city was closed.