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Written by: Zheng Cuibi
2020-10-01 16:59
Last update date: 2020-10-01 16:59
The new crown pneumonia epidemic has slowed down, but today (October 1) there is one more confirmed case of unknown origin and one preliminary confirmed case of unknown origin.
The initial confirmed case was a 25-year-old male nurse who worked in the internal medicine ward of Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He started coughing on September 28, but he still went to work on September 30. He had a fever and went to the hospital for emergency treatment the same night. She sought medical attention. The test results confirmed the initial diagnosis this morning and she is awaiting review.
The Chief Administrative Manager (Medical Effectiveness and Technology Management) of the Hospital Authority, Dr. Yu Huiling, said that the male nurse had to deal with clinical work in the ward, but had no contact with a confirmed patient within two weeks, and all patients in his work ward were tested on admission Negative, there is no evidence to prove that it is a hospital infection, and he has suitable equipment at work, no patient is listed as a close contact, only 6 staff members have to be quarantined for 14 days due to eating together.
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The Chief Administrative Manager (Medical Effectiveness and Technology Management) of the Hospital Authority, Dr. Yu Huiling, said that his virus CT value is 20, and the ward he works in will stop accepting new cases, clean and disinfect, and the hospital will make viruses for patients and doctors. Detection.
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