At 11 am on February 20th, 6 patients with new coronary pneumonia in Bazhong were cured and discharged from Bazhong Central Hospital. Among them, 1 female and 5 males, the oldest age is 53 years old, and the youngest age is 2 years old. Up to now, 9 patients with new coronary pneumonia have been cured and discharged from the hospital in Bazhong City.
Patient Wang, female, 53 years old, was admitted to the hospital on February 4 and had contact with patients with new coronary pneumonia. On February 6, he was diagnosed with a common type of new coronary pneumonia.
patient He Moumou, male, 38 years old, was admitted to the hospital on February 1, and returned to Bazhong from Wuhan on January 18. On January 31, he was diagnosed with a common type of new coronary pneumonia.
patient Xia Moumou, male, 19 years old, was admitted to the hospital on February 2 and returned to Bazhong from Wuhan on January 24. On February 6, he was diagnosed with a common type of new coronary pneumonia.
patient Chen Moumou, male, 39 years old, was admitted to the hospital on February 2 and returned to Bazhong from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province on January 21, via Wuhan, and was diagnosed with a common type of new coronary pneumonia on February 4.
patient Li Mouqi, male, 4 years old, patient Li Mouxing, male, 2 years old, the two were admitted to the hospital on February 5, and moved with his family from Wuhan to Pakistan on January 23, and diagnosed with mild new coronary pneumonia on February 4.
was meticulously treated by the new coronary pneumonia medical treatment expert team of Bazhong Central Hospital. The condition of 6 patients continued to improve. The results of various examinations were normal, and the nucleic acid tests were negative for two consecutive times. According to the latest version of the country’s new coronary pneumonia diagnosis and treatment plan, the expert group found that it met the discharge standards after consultation and was officially discharged this morning.
In addition, after the patient is discharged, Bazhong Central Hospital will continue to follow up the patient’s follow-up management and follow-up testing outside the hospital.