The Increasing Number of Severe COVID-19 Infections in Shanghai and the Future Trends: A Comprehensive Report

2023-06-17 13:59:56

On December 19, 2022, a large number of COVID-19 patients lined up in the fever clinic of Shanghai Huadong Hospital. (Image credit: Getty Images)

[Look at China News, June 17, 2023](See comprehensive report by Chinese reporter Muzi Li) Mainland Chinanew crown(Covid-19)VirusCaused by “Multiple Suns”sequelaeWorrying, manyyoung peopleAfter being infected with the new crown, he suffered from “undead cancer”——Shingleswhile Shanghai moderate and severeinfected patientincrementally.

The number of patients with moderate to severe infection in Shanghai is increasing and the number of stages of infection is becoming a future trend

According to Jimu News,new crownThe population of people infected with the virus is changing quietly. Hu Yang, deputy chief physician of the Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Department of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, said in an article in May that there are still many new crown patients in outpatient clinics in the past two days, and various cases appear at the same time. There are young patients with mild symptoms , middle-aged and elderly patients with severe symptoms but no lung infection, and high-risk groups who develop white lung, the ratio of the three has recently changed. The proportion of patients with mild symptoms is no longer rising, and the number of patients with moderate and severe infections has begun to increase, and the proportion has also increased accordingly.

Experts predict the future trend as “echelonInfect“. Professor Lu Hongzhou, director of Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital, believes, “After more than three years, the virus has been constantly mutating, and the room for increased pathogenicity and infectivity has been very limited. In fact, in the past three years, almost every A new mutated virus will spread widely in a few months, but since the emergence of XBB at the end of last year, there has been no major mutation.”

Lu Hongzhou believes that the future trend of the new crown will be “gradual infection”. “The immune protection period has individual differences. People with a short immune protection period will be infected first, and other people will not be infected at the same time. For example, out of 100 people, maybe 5 % of people will be reinfected after 3-4 months of infection, 10% will be re-infected after 5-6 months of infection, and the previous 5% will not be re-infected at this time.”

“Mr. Li’s Health Talk” on Baidu posted on the 16th that the new crown (COVID-19) virus made a comeback in May, and some people were recruited again by “two yang” or first yang. In medicine, two or more infections with the virus are called ” “Multiple infections” means that the number of people who have been infected with the new crown multiple times in our country is expanding.

A large number of young people found to have shingles after being infected with the new crown

“Eryang” in mainland China has repeatedly appeared in hot searches, and varioussequelaeSuch as non-stop coughing, loss of sense of smell and taste, etc. A mainland article “Chat with Doctors Health” pointed out that after the infection of the new crown, many people suffer from the sequelae of the new crown. Patients with “two yang” may have “sequelae” in the five types of systems: respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, digestive, and immune.

On June 17, many netizens on Weibo questioned, “Why do more people get herpes zoster after getting the new crown?”, “I got herpes zoster for no reason”, “Annoying! It’s uncomfortable… The physical fitness after the sheep is really bad. It got a lot worse and now it’s shingles again.”

Many netizens expressed their physical discomfort, “Doctor, I have a rash on my body. The key is the pain! It really hurts to eat, sleep, and even breathe!” “Dr. Xu Chao” said, “Many patients They all report that it hurts when clothes rub against the skin, and it hurts every time I breathe, so it is no exaggeration to say that herpes zoster is painful when breathing.”

“China News Weekly” reported on June 17 that on recent social media, manyyoung peopleIt was said that shortly after being infected with the new coronavirus and turned negative, herpes zoster appeared on her body. Shingles, dubbed the “cancer that never dies,” is a common infectious skin disease with symptoms and painful complications that worsen with age.

According to the report, Chang Jianmin, director of the Department of Dermatology at Beijing Hospital and a professor at Peking University School of Medicine, clearly felt clinically that the number of patients with herpes zoster increased during the COVID-19 epidemic, mainly middle-aged and elderly people. There has also been an increase in people with shingles.

On June 11, after 42 days of silence, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention suddenly announcednew crownThere were 2,777 new severe cases of infection and 164 deaths. The outside world pointed out that “it can’t be covered up, and the death toll has to be mentioned.” However, the official epidemic figures are for reference only, and the outside world generally doubts that the data is seriously “watered.”

Source: Watch China

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