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Shanghai High Court: During the Epidemic
These 8 behaviors are criminal offenses
Recently, the Shanghai Higher People’s Court revised and completed the “Series of Questions and Answers on the Application of Law in Cases Involving the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic (2022 Edition)”, indicating that the following 8 acts during the epidemic prevention and control period are suspected of being involved Criminal Offenses:
Confirmed COVID-19 patients and asymptomatic patients, although they knew they were infected, still did not comply with the requirements of the epidemic prevention policy, refused isolation treatment or left the isolation treatment without authorization before the isolation period expired; drive up epidemic prevention and control The prices of protective supplies, medicines, and other supplies for people’s livelihood are urgently needed; for spreading rumors about epidemic information or using false epidemic information for profit; forging or tampering with nucleic acid test reports and antigen test results; for staff and volunteers of state organs who are performing their duties or work Threats, insults, beatings, and collisions with vehicles; acts that violate the personal safety of medical personnel and disrupt the medical order of medical institutions; violent attacks on people’s police officers who are performing their duties according to law; dereliction of duty by staff of state organs. (Future Network)
The 69-year-old doctor passed away after fighting the epidemic on the front line
Guo Ping, 69, was re-employed at the Tongling People’s Hospital in Anhui Province after her retirement. On March 15, the current round of epidemic broke out in Tongling City, and there was a shortage of front-line nucleic acid testing personnel in the community. Guo Ping, who had stopped the diagnosis at home, went into battle and joined the nucleic acid sampling team as a sampler.
Picture from Tongling Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department
On March 28, the Tongling People’s Hospital returned to work, and Guo Ping returned to work. On March 31, on the way to work, Guo Ping suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. Although Tongling City People’s Hospital organized experts to give treatment, on the evening of April 3, Guo Ping unfortunately passed away at the age of 69. (Published by Tongling)
Rare blood type RHnull detected by Zhangjiajie People’s Hospital
Recently, the blood transfusion department of Zhangjiajie People’s Hospital in Hunan Province detected a blood type Rhnull, which is less common than panda blood (RhD negative blood type). The probability that this blood type exists in the world is about one in six million, and three cases have been reported nationwide, this is the fourth case.
It is reported that the blood type comes from a 51-year-old patient with choledocholithiasis and cholecystitis. Due to his special blood type, Zhangjiajie People’s Hospital has completed the operation through stored autologous blood transfusion. The patient recovered well. (Red Net)
Shandong No. 1 doctor turns to full-time organ donation coordinator
Li Bin, 36, is a human organ donation coordinator at Jinan No. 1 Hospital in Shandong Province. He is a surgeon and works in urology and kidney transplantation. In the beginning, Li Bin was only responsible for the coordination and implementation of organ donation part-time. But with the improvement of national policies and the rapidly increasing workload, he was soon not allowed to take care of both sides and could only be full-time. In 2021, Li Bin officially put down the scalpel, left the operating table that he had been with for ten years, and became a full-time organ donation coordinator.
Li Bin said that in the days of renal surgery, he had seen many critically ill patients waiting for organ transplants to save their lives, but in the end he couldn’t hope for a chance, “Nothing is more important than life. Precious, the coordinator’s job is not only a meaning, but also a responsibility.” He said, “If one day, I am gone, I will donate all my organs.” (Qilu Evening News)
Changzheng Hospital Reproductive Medicine Center
14 consecutive live broadcasts, serving 15,000 people
Under the epidemic, the Reproductive Medicine Center of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital innovated the mode of medical treatment and launched the “cloud consultation, live broadcast relay” activity. From March 22 to April 4, 14 consecutive online sessions were held. Live free clinics, serving 15,000 person-times, solving patient problems on the spot, alleviating the anxiety of patients not being able to face-to-face consultation, and opening up new channels for patients to seek medical treatment under the epidemic.
It is reported that the content of the live broadcast not only involves all aspects of reproductive medicine, but also invited genetic experts, traditional Chinese medicine gynecology experts, and pediatric experts to participate in the comprehensive solution of patients’ questions. In order to protect patient privacy, patient consultations are made anonymously and by voice to communicate with experts, and online text interaction is also open. For some more private or complex problems, the Long March Reproductive Team will patiently guide them to the Internet Hospital of Changzheng Hospital for treatment. For new patients who are not able to use the Internet Hospital, they will conduct one-to-one text free of charge in the background of the department’s WeChat account. Q&A. (Shanghai Changzheng Hospital Reproductive Medicine Center)
China CDC: lead to infection
Three risk factors for severe illness and death
On April 6, the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council held a press conference to introduce the situation related to the strict and earnest efforts to prevent and control the epidemic. At the meeting, Wang Huaqing, chief expert of the immunization program of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced that before, the two risk factors that lead to severe illness and death of infected persons are advanced age and underlying diseases. “Now another factor has been added, and that is the lack of vaccination.” (Beijing Daily Client)
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