Beijing late night release: 14 new cases of infection, transmission chain involving decoration workers, school students, senior tour groups

China Youth Daily client, Beijing, April 22 (China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily reporter Liu Shixin and Hu Ning) Pang Xinghuo, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, announced tonight that from 16:00 to 22:00 on April 22, There are 4 new confirmed cases in Beijing, 1 person who was positive for nucleic acid review, and 9 who were initially screened positive.

Among the confirmed cases reported tonight, two of them are married and currently live in Beiwu Village, Beiwu Town, Shunyi District, and are engaged in decoration work. The husband and wife both took their own medicines and did not seek medical attention when they developed fever symptoms. On April 21, the two went to the nucleic acid testing point for nucleic acid testing on their own. They reported positive results on April 22 and were diagnosed on the same day.

The third infected person reported tonight is the wife of the infected person reported this afternoon. She said that from April 19 to 20, the husband and wife participated in a tour group for the elderly in the suburbs of Beijing.

The fourth confirmed case is currently living in Building 42, Songyu Dongli, Panjiayuan Street, Chaoyang District, and is a student at school. The self-reported that the nucleic acid test result on April 17 was negative. On April 21, due to the need to participate in extracurricular classes, he went to the nucleic acid testing point for nucleic acid testing. On April 22, the result was positive, and the diagnosis was confirmed on the same day.

1 case of nucleic acid review positive person, who shared the bathroom with the decorator and his wife who were notified tonight.

The 9 cases with positive nucleic acid screening were all classmates of the fourth confirmed case.

Pang Xinghuo said that in the outbreak reported today, a total of 5 infected people have been found, and there are 1 nucleic acid review positive person and 9 nucleic acid preliminary screening positive people. After preliminary flow adjustment, it involved elderly tour groups, decoration personnel and school students in the suburbs of Beijing. The infected people reported today have a wide range of activities and involve many crowded places. It is preliminarily judged that the risk of future transmission is high.

In fact, this is the second epidemic conference held in Beijing today. This afternoon, Beijing reported a confirmed case, who had previously participated in a tour group for the elderly.

It is reported that on the morning and evening of April 22, the Beijing New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Leading Group held two meetings to continuously schedule the epidemic disposal work.

The meeting pointed out that there have been several outbreaks in Beijing in recent days, involving multiple chains of transmission. The risk of continued and hidden transmission is high. The situation is urgent and the situation is severe. It is necessary to insist on the word “fast” and fight as hard as possible. Do a good job in handling the epidemic, and use the shortest possible time to curb the spread of the epidemic.

The meeting emphasized that the schools involved in the cases will suspend teaching, teachers, students and people living with them will be observed at home and tested for nucleic acid, and those who are in close contact will focus on medical observation. Take care of the study and life of students under centralized medical observation, and accompany parents to take personal protection. The school strictly implements normalized nucleic acid testing measures. It is necessary to increase the screening of key industries and key populations, comprehensively investigate the decoration industry and elderly tourist groups, and screen out potential risk personnel as soon as possible and put them under proper control.

Beijing has dispatched working groups to Chaoyang District and Shunyi District to guide and supervise the handling of the epidemic.