Faced with the truth of China's fight against the epidemic, the "New York Times" can't figure it out.
The leader of the WHO expert group on visiting China: "China's anti-epidemic approach can be replicated, but it requires speed, funding, imagination and political courage."
Cases in China are declining, don't believe it?
I know there’s suspicion, but at every testing clinic we went to, people would say, “It’s not like it was three weeks ago.” It peaked at 46,000 people asking for tests a day; when we left, it was 13,000. Hospitals had empty beds.
How efficient is China? Can be seen from CT
Each machine did maybe 200 a day. Five, 10 minutes a scan. Maybe even partial scans. A typical hospital in the West does one or two an hour. And not X-rays; they could come up normal, but a CT would show the “ground-glass opacities” they were looking for.
How does technology address all inconveniences?
Regarding the daily life of the isolated population, Elward said through his observations that in Wuhan, more than 10 million people had to order food online and deliver it to the door.
Moreover, China is using technology to cope with current inconveniences. He said: "China manages a large amount of data and they try to track close contacts of tens of thousands of cases. When they closed the school, only the school building was closed. School education is moving online. "
How solid is the Chinese? Look at their awareness
It was nationwide. There was this tremendous sense of,“We’ve got to help Wuhan,” not “Wuhan got us into this.” Other provinces sent 40,000 medical workers, many of whom volunteered.
An epidemic not only allows people to see the warm and cold of society, but also allows the human body to understand the responsibility of the country, and human beings have the courage to let go of their prejudices. Rumours can't cure the disease, and crowding out can't stop the virus. In the war against disease, no one can be a deserter, and only by uniting and rushing forward can we win the final victory.
Cases in China are declining, don't believe it?
I know there’s suspicion, but at every testing clinic we went to, people would say, “It’s not like it was three weeks ago.” It peaked at 46,000 people asking for tests a day; when we left, it was 13,000. Hospitals had empty beds.
How efficient is China? Can be seen from CT
Each machine did maybe 200 a day. Five, 10 minutes a scan. Maybe even partial scans. A typical hospital in the West does one or two an hour. And not X-rays; they could come up normal, but a CT would show the “ground-glass opacities” they were looking for.
How does technology address all inconveniences?
Regarding the daily life of the isolated population, Elward said through his observations that in Wuhan, more than 10 million people had to order food online and deliver it to the door.
Moreover, China is using technology to cope with current inconveniences. He said: "China manages a large amount of data and they try to track close contacts of tens of thousands of cases. When they closed the school, only the school building was closed. School education is moving online. "
How solid is the Chinese? Look at their awareness
It was nationwide. There was this tremendous sense of,“We’ve got to help Wuhan,” not “Wuhan got us into this.” Other provinces sent 40,000 medical workers, many of whom volunteered.
An epidemic not only allows people to see the warm and cold of society, but also allows the human body to understand the responsibility of the country, and human beings have the courage to let go of their prejudices. Rumours can't cure the disease, and crowding out can't stop the virus. In the war against disease, no one can be a deserter, and only by uniting and rushing forward can we win the final victory.
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