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PLA fights against the coronavirus outbreak

Backgrounder: Nationwide aid to Hubei's battle against coronavirus
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-17 20:06:00 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- China has mobilized its medical resources nationwide to aid central China's Hubei Province in the battle against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), demonstrating the great strength of the Chinese system and proven effective as the spread of the virus has been basically contained.

The hardest-hit Hubei Province reported only one new confirmed case of the novel coronavirus disease on Monday, bringing the total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the province to 67,799.

As of Monday, Hubei had seen no newly confirmed COVID-19 cases for 12 consecutive days in its 16 cities and prefectures outside Wuhan.

Soon after the virus outbreak, medical staff from around the country were dispatched to aid Wuhan, working together to help the epicenter of the epidemic tide over the difficulties.

Shanghai sent its first batch of 136 medical workers to Wuhan on Jan. 24, the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year, and sent another 50 medical workers to the city on Jan. 27.

A team of 136 medical workers from 12 hospitals run by the Beijing municipal health commission flew to Wuhan on Jan. 27, to join the fight against the virus. The southeastern province of Fujian also sent a team of 135 doctors and nurses to Wuhan on the same day.

To help other cities in Hubei, which faced challenges but with limited medical resources, China released a "pairing-up support" plan, mobilizing the other provincial-level regions to pair up with all 15 cities and Shennongjia forest district (with Wuhan excluded) across Hubei. Besides a massive influx of medical staff and equipment, supplies have poured in as well.

The province has seen 107 medical teams from 29 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions, as well as the People's Liberation Army, Yang Yunyan, vice governor of Hubei told a press conference on Feb. 6.

A total of 217 medical teams with 25,633 medical workers had been sent to Hubei to help combat the COVID-19 as of Feb. 14.

The World Health Organization concluded in a report issued on Feb. 28 that China's experience strongly supports the efficacy and effectiveness of anchoring COVID-19 readiness and rapid response plans in a thorough assessment of local risks and of utilizing a differentiated risk-based containment strategy.

China's rather unique and unprecedented public health response reversed the escalating cases in Hubei and beyond, said the report.

As of March 8, China had sent 346 medical teams with 42,600 medical staff to Hubei, including 19,000 intensive care medical staff and medical personnel specializing in respiratory, infectious and psychological illnesses, among other fields.

Zero infection has been reported among the medical staff aiding Hubei, Ding Xiangyang, deputy secretary-general of the State Council, told a press conference on March 6.

Along with more than 80,000 local medical staff fighting the virus in Hubei, including over 30,000 in Wuhan, these medical workers had cured 55,987 COVID-19 patients in the province as of Monday.

Among the medical workers from across the country who have joined the treatment of patients in Hubei, about 12,000 are born between 1990 and 1999 (post-90s) or even post-00s, according to Ding.

They have become the backbone, pride and hope of the whole country in combating the virus, Ding said.

About two-thirds of the total medics sent to the province are female, said Guo Yanhong, an official with the National Health Commission, at a press conference on March 8.

The first batch of medical assistance teams started leaving Hubei early Tuesday as the epidemic outbreak in the hard-hit province has been subdued.

The 3,675 medical staffers belonging to 41 medical teams from across China have assisted 14 temporary hospitals and seven designated hospitals in Wuhan.
 
China's COVID-19 vaccines expected to enter clinical trials soon: officials
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-17 19:54:27 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Some vaccines for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are expected to enter clinical trials as soon as possible in China, officials said at a press conference on Tuesday.

Chinese scientists have been racing to develop COVID-19 vaccines by five approaches, namely inactivated vaccines, genetic engineering subunit vaccines, adenovirus vector vaccines, nucleic acid vaccines, and vaccines using attenuated influenza virus as vectors, said Wang Junzhi, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

He noted that vaccine safety has been a priority in research and development.

So far, most teams are expected to complete preclinical research in April and some are moving forward faster, said Wang.

Some research team has been enrolling volunteers and applied for clinical trials with the National Medical Products Administration, he added.

Wang noted that the research and development of COVID-19 vaccines in China, not slower than foreign counterparts, has been carried out in a scientific, standardized and orderly way.

Lei Chaozi, an official with the Ministry of Education, said that the flu viral vector-based vaccine is currently under animal tests for safety and efficacy tests and scheduled to apply for the clinical trial by the end of April.

The animal testing for recombinant protein-based subunit vaccines is also underway and the country is capable of producing high-quality and high-purity proteins for vaccines on a large scale, according to Lei.

As for nucleic acid-based vaccines, Lei said China is stepping up related studies based on past experience combating MERS and will speed up tests for the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.

Some universities and colleges have also isolated neutralizing antibodies against COVID-19 from the blood of recovered patients, which will be able to provide a three-week-long immunity.

The ministry has called on universities and colleges with advantages, including Peking University, Tsinghua University and Xiamen University, as well as scientific research institutions and related enterprises to speed up research on the COVID-19 vaccine since the Chinese Lunar New Year, Lei said.

He added that vaccine research conducted by Chinese universities and colleges has been pushed forward following regulations and laws as expected.

Qin Chuan, a researcher from the Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences under the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAM), said Chinese researchers have developed animal models including humanized transgenic mouse models and Rhesus monkey models that have helped deepen the understanding of the novel coronavirus.

Animal models help researchers identify transmission routes of the virus, screen possible drugs, and make sure the vaccines are safe and effective, Qin said.

According to Qin, eight COVID-19 vaccines are currently under evaluation at the CAM and some have been completed.

On Monday, an official from the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission said that a vaccine developed in Shanghai is expected to enter clinical trials by mid-April.
 
Xiaotangshan Hospital in Beijing put into use to treat COVID-19 patients
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-17 08:08:12 | Editor: mingmei

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21 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infection reported on Chinese mainland
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-17 08:26:23 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese health authority said Tuesday it received reports of 21 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 13 deaths on the Chinese mainland on Monday.

Of the deaths, 12 were in Hubei Province and one in Shaanxi Province, according to the National Health Commission.

Meanwhile, 45 new suspected cases were reported, said the commission.

Also on Monday, 930 people were discharged from hospital after recovery, while the number of severe cases decreased by 202 to 2,830.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,881 by the end of Monday, including 8,976 patients who were still being treated, 68,679 patients who had been discharged after recovery, and 3,226 people who died of the disease.

The commission said that 128 people were still suspected of being infected with the virus.

The commission added that 9,351 close contacts were still under medical observation. On Monday, 1,105 people were discharged from medical observation.

Twenty imported cases were reported on the mainland Monday. Among them, nine were reported in Beijing, three in Shanghai, three in Guangdong, and one in Zhejiang, Shandong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Shaanxi respectively. By the end of Monday, 143 imported cases had been reported, said the commission.

By the end of Monday, 157 confirmed cases including four deaths had been reported in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), 11 confirmed cases in the Macao SAR, and 67 in Taiwan including one death.

A total of 88 patients in Hong Kong, 10 in Macao and 22 in Taiwan had been discharged from hospital after recovery.
13 newly confirmed cases of coronavirus infection reported on Chinese mainland
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-18 10:07:23 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese health authority said Wednesday it received reports of 13 newly confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 11 deaths on the Chinese mainland Tuesday.

All deaths were reported in Hubei Province, according to the National Health Commission.

Also on Tuesday, 21 newly suspected cases were reported. A total of 922 people were discharged from hospital after recovery, while the number of severe cases decreased by 208 to 2,622.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,894 by the end of Tuesday, including 8,056 patients who were still being treated, 69,601 patients who had been discharged after recovery, and 3,237 people who died of the disease.

The commission said that 119 people were still suspected of being infected with the virus.

The commission added that 9,222 close contacts were still under medical observation. On Tuesday, 1,014 people were discharged from medical observation.

Twelve imported cases were reported on the mainland Tuesday. Among them, five were reported in Guangdong Province, three in Beijing, three in Shanghai, and one in Sichuan Province. By the end of Tuesday, 155 imported cases had been reported, said the commission.

By the end of Tuesday, 167 confirmed cases including four deaths had been reported in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), 13 confirmed cases in the Macao SAR, and 77 in Taiwan including one death. A total of 92 patients in Hong Kong, 10 in Macao and 22 in Taiwan had been discharged from hospital after recovery.
 
Some medical assistance teams leave Hubei Province
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-18 07:52:41 | Editor: huaxia

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Medical assistance teams return from Hubei
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-18 16:56:55 | Editor: huaxia

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Medical assistance team receives highest honor in civil aviation
 
13 newly confirmed cases of coronavirus infection reported on Chinese mainland
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-18 10:07:23 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese health authority said Wednesday it received reports of 13 newly confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 11 deaths on the Chinese mainland Tuesday.

All deaths were reported in Hubei Province, according to the National Health Commission.

Also on Tuesday, 21 newly suspected cases were reported. A total of 922 people were discharged from hospital after recovery, while the number of severe cases decreased by 208 to 2,622.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,894 by the end of Tuesday, including 8,056 patients who were still being treated, 69,601 patients who had been discharged after recovery, and 3,237 people who died of the disease.

The commission said that 119 people were still suspected of being infected with the virus.

The commission added that 9,222 close contacts were still under medical observation. On Tuesday, 1,014 people were discharged from medical observation.

Twelve imported cases were reported on the mainland Tuesday. Among them, five were reported in Guangdong Province, three in Beijing, three in Shanghai, and one in Sichuan Province. By the end of Tuesday, 155 imported cases had been reported, said the commission.

By the end of Tuesday, 167 confirmed cases including four deaths had been reported in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), 13 confirmed cases in the Macao SAR, and 77 in Taiwan including one death. A total of 92 patients in Hong Kong, 10 in Macao and 22 in Taiwan had been discharged from hospital after recovery.
1st LD-Writethru: Chinese mainland reports zero increase in domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases
Source: Xinhua | 2020-03-19 09:48:11 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) -- No new domestically transmitted cases of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were reported on the Chinese mainland Wednesday, according to data from Chinese health authority Thursday.

The National Health Commission received reports of 34 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases on the Chinese mainland Wednesday, all of which were imported.

Among them, 21 were reported in Beijing, nine in Guangdong Province, two in Shanghai, and one in Heilongjiang and Zhejiang provinces respectively. By the end of Wednesday, 189 imported cases had been reported, said the commission.

Also on Wednesday, eight deaths and 23 newly suspected cases were reported on the mainland with all deaths reported in Hubei Province. A total of 819 people were discharged from hospital after recovery, while the number of severe cases decreased by 308 to 2,314.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,928 by the end of Wednesday, including 7,263 patients who were still being treated, 70,420 patients who had been discharged after recovery, and 3,245 people who died of the disease.

The commission said that 105 people were still suspected of being infected with the virus.

The commission added that 9,144 close contacts were still under medical observation. On Wednesday, 1,032 people were discharged from medical observation.

By the end of Wednesday, 192 confirmed cases including four deaths had been reported in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), 15 confirmed cases in the Macao SAR, and 100 in Taiwan including one death. A total of 95 patients in Hong Kong, 10 in Macao and 22 in Taiwan had been discharged from hospital after recovery.
 
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