More than 23,000 patients in China cured of Covid-19 cases


Experts from China and the World Health Organisation (WHO) joint local doctors in visiting the Wuhan Tongji Hospital , the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, in Hubei province, on Sunday (Feb 23). Nearly 23,000 patients infected with the Covid-19 (coronavirus) have so far recovered and been discharged from hospitals in China as the country makes progress in its fight against the epidemic. - China Daily/Asian News Network

BEIJING: Nearly 23,000 patients infected with the Covid-19 (coronavirus) have so far recovered and been discharged from hospitals in China as the country makes progress in its fight against the epidemic.

It is believed to be of great significance to scrutinize diagnosis and treatment plans, summarise experience in those cure cases, and share such information in a timely manner among various parties, in an effort to intensify medical treatment capability and effectively assist in epidemic prevention and control across the country.

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