City
Epaper

Amid Covid resurgence, China's hospitals seem to be filling up: WHO

By IANS | Updated: December 22, 2022 08:45 IST

Geneva, Dec 22 The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that amid an ongoing resurgence of the Covid-19 ...

Open in App

Geneva, Dec 22 The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that amid an ongoing resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic in China, hospitals across the country seem to be filling up.

Addressing the media here on Wednesday, Michael Ryan, Executive Director of the WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, said: "In China, what's been reported is relatively low numbers of cases in ICUs, but anecdotally ICUs are filling up.

"We've been saying this for weeks that this highly infectious virus was always going to be very hard to stop completely, with just public health and social measures."

The top health official's remarks come despite Chinese authorities saying that the number of people in hospitals due to Covid-19 are "relatively low", the BBC reported.

In the past few days, hospitals in Beijing and other cities have been filling up but official figures show only five people died from Covid on Tuesday and two on Monday.

Also speaking at the same news conference, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he is "very concerned over the evolving situation in China" and appealed for specific data on disease severity, hospital admissions and intensive care requirements.

In an effort to address concerns over the sudden new outbreak, China's State Council held a news conference on Tuesday in which infectious disease expert Prof Wang Gui-qiang clarified that only pneumonia and respiratory failure caused by the coronavirus were counted as Covid deaths, reports the BBC.

Deaths caused by underlying diseases are not included in the official count, according to the state-owned China News Service reported.

According to official figures by the WHO, China has registered a total of 10,112,335 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 31,431 deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic in early 2020.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Health Emergencies ProgrammeMichael ryanbeijingGenevaWorld Health OrganizationWhoWorld healthU of u healthFinance and healthHealth emergencies programNational public health organizationKati assembly
Open in App

Related Stories

HealthWho’s Steering Indian Health Policy? COP11 Puts Foreign Interference in the Spotlight

InternationalDonald Trump Signs Executive Order to Withdraw US From World Health Organization, Says 'That's Big One' (Watch Video)

NationalHMPV Virus Unlikely to Cause a New Pandemic Amid Rising Cases in India, Say Experts

InternationalTrump’s WHO Threat Sparks Debate on the Efficiency of Global Health Governance

InternationalGermany's First Mpox Clade Ib Case Confirmed, RKI Monitors Situation

Health Realted Stories

HealthParenting Tips: Know the Right Sleep Duration for Babies, Kids, and Teenagers

HealthHow ICMR's blood donor registry is saving lives of rare disease patients in India

HealthTripura CM Saha urges youths to embrace Yoga in digital era

HealthAyurveda: The Double Helix of Life — A Documentary that doesn’t promise answers but asks better questions

HealthSickle cell elimination mission ensured regular treatment at primary care centres: ICMR-CRMCH