China's National Health Commission: Centralized treatment of severe earthquake victims and epidemic prevention and control work carried out simultaneously

  China News Agency, Beijing, September 8th. According to the website of the National Health Commission of China on the 8th, the severely injured people in the Sichuan Luding earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 were intensively treated in high-level hospitals. Epidemic prevention experts went to the front line to guide the earthquake-stricken areas to implement epidemic prevention and control measures and strictly prevent disasters. , epidemic superposition.

  According to the news, on the third day of the post-disaster rescue, the national critically ill expert group and emergency medical rescue team went deep into the disaster area to guide the treatment of the wounded. In accordance with the principles of concentrating patients, concentrating experts, concentrating resources and concentrating treatment, all the severely wounded were admitted to high-level hospitals. Under the guidance of a national critical care expert group, more than a dozen authoritative expert teams from West China Hospital of Sichuan University conducted 5G remote consultations and tried their best to improve the treatment effect.

  At the same time, the "Work Plan for the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic in Earthquake-stricken Areas" was formulated, and epidemic prevention experts went to the front line to guide the earthquake-stricken areas to implement epidemic prevention and control measures, and strictly prevent the superposition of disasters and epidemics.

Various post-disaster rescue and epidemic prevention work continued.

  According to statistics, as of 8:00 on the 8th, the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 in Luding, Ganzi, Sichuan has killed 82 people, including 46 people in Luding County, Ganzi Prefecture, and 36 people in Shimian County, Ya'an City. The earthquake also caused 35 people to lose contact and more than 270 people. Injured (including 4 critically injured and 62 seriously injured).

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