China warns hospitals against rejecting patients over COVID curbs as
cases decline
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[January 07, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported
fewer COVID cases on Friday as several cities have curbed movements,
while a top official warned hospitals not to turn away patients after a
woman's miscarriage during a lockdown in the city of Xian sparked
outrage.
China reported 116 domestically transmitted infections with confirmed
clinical symptoms for Thursday, mostly in Xian and the province of
Henan, down from 132 a day earlier, official data showed on Friday.
Xian, a city of 13 million in northwest China, entered its 16th day of
lockdown, although officials said the outbreak there had been brought
under control. Xian is in the Shaanxi province that borders Henan.
"The risk of a large-scale rebound of the (Xian) outbreak has been
largely contained," the official Xinhua news service quoted Li Qun, a
disease control and prevention official, as saying in a story published
late on Thursday.
During Xian's lockdown, residents have complained about curtailed access
to food and medical care, and the story of a pregnant woman who lost her
unborn baby after waiting outside a local hospital for two hours
provoked anger on Chinese social media and led to punishment of city
officials.
Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan said she was "pained and deeply
ashamed" about people's difficulties in securing hospital services in
Xian, Xinhua news agency said.
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Red cross ambulance staff wearing protective suits to protect from
the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) load a stretcher into an
ambulance, outside the Main Press Centre ahead of the Beijing 2022
Winter Olympics in Beijing, China January 7, 2022. REUTERS/Fabrizio
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"Medical institutions ... must not
simply turn away patients on any excuse during COVID control," Sun
was quoted as saying.
On Friday, the city government said that people without proof of a
negative test result within 48 hours should not be blocked from
leaving their residential compounds to go to hospital, overturning a
previous requirement.
The outbreaks in China remain tiny compared with many overseas, and
the highly transmissible Omicron variant has yet to be announced
among local infections in Henan or Xian, but local governments have
maintained high vigilance.
China's policy of blocking any cluster from spreading further has
taken on extra urgency in the run-up to the Winter Olympics, to be
staged in Beijing and neighbouring Hebei province starting Feb. 4,
and with the Lunar New Year holiday travel season beginning in less
than two weeks.
There were no new fatalities on Thursday, leaving the death toll
unchanged at 4,636. Mainland China had 103,295 confirmed symptomatic
cases as of Jan 6, including both local and imported ones.
(Reporting by Tony Munroe, Roxanne Liu, Gabriel Crossley and Ella
Cao; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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