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China - 10,000 outpatient visits on November 12, 2020 at Zhejiang University Children's Hospital: colds, fever, pneumonia

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
The number of outpatients in the Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University rose to 10,000 this Monday! Be careful to mistake pneumonia for a cold, and a child was dragged into a ventilator.



Release time: 11-12 13:20 Xiaoxiang Morning News's health and medical news account





"This Monday, the number of outpatient visits in the hospital returned to 10,000!" said Wang Tianlin, director of the Outpatient and Emergency Center of Zhejiang University Children's Hospital and an expert in respiratory medicine.

Behind the new highs in outpatient data since the epidemic is the continuous advancement of return visits and the continuous restoration of diagnosis and treatment order. At the same time, the number of children with colds, fevers and pneumonia has increased significantly. In front of the general internal medicine on the second floor of the outpatient department, the flow of people is more intensive than before, and the respiratory medicine ward on the 20th floor of the inpatient department is getting more and more full with children.

"All those admitted to the ward were not common colds and fevers. Many were lung inflammations, which is what we usually call pneumonia." said Tang Lanfang, director of pediatrics and deputy director of respiratory medicine.

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