Wuhan city discharges its last three COVID-19 patients from hospital

Beijing: The last three coronavirus patients in Wuhan, the first epicentre of the COVID-19, have been discharged. The central Chinese city has recorded zero cases of the virus after mass testing of about 10 million people, state-media reported Friday.

According to the China’s National Health Commission (NHC), five imported cases, including four in Shanghai and one in Sichuan Province, were reported Friday in China. Also on Thursday, three new asymptomatic cases were reported taking the total of such patients under medical observation to 297, the NHC said.

As of Thursday, the overall confirmed cases on the mainland have reached 83,027, including 66 patients who were still being treated, and 78,327 people who had been discharged after recovery. Altogether 4,634 people have died due to COVID-19, the NHC said.

The last three COVID-19 patients in Wuhan have recovered and been discharged from a hospital, state-run ‘People’s Daily’ reported Friday. They were discharged on Thursday after they tested negative for two nucleic acid tests within 24 hours. Their temperatures fell to normal levels and their symptoms disappeared, according to the report.

By Thursday, all COVID-19 patients in Hubei, the province most affected by the COVID-19 epidemic in China, have been discharged from the hospitals. In total, the province reported 68,135 cases, with 63,623 recovered and discharged. In all 4,512 people died due to coronavirus in the province.

As of Wednesday, Wuhan still has 245 people with asymptomatic symptoms were under quarantine.

Hubei has accomplished seven ‘zeros’ by Thursday: zero new COVID-19 cases, zero new suspected cases, zero new deaths, zero silent carriers, zero imported cases, zero existing confirmed cases and zero existing suspected cases, state-run ‘Global Times’ reported.

PTI

 

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