Medical team fights Gansu virus outbreak
Experts, doctors cooperate as COVID-19 case numbers increase to 63 in province


The medical team has chosen to combine TCM and Western medical treatment to stop the progression of the patients' conditions from severe to critical, Zhang said.
Wei Haidong, an expert in respiratory medicine from Lanzhou University Second Hospital, said the team has adopted medical measures including high-flow oxygen, prone position ventilation and mechanical ventilation to help the severe patients.
Gansu is not the only place facing such challenges.
Between Oct 17 and 25, China reported 168 locally transmitted cases, among whom 20 were in severe condition, according to a report by the Health Times, which compiled the data from the National Health Commission.
There has been an obvious rise in the number of severe cases reported in China nationwide since Oct 21, according to the Health Times.
During a news conference on Tuesday, the Beijing municipal government said that the city had one severe patient out of all cases who were receiving medical treatment at Beijing Ditan Hospital.
As of Thursday, more than 20 cases were reported in the capital.
Chen Xiaoyou, deputy head of the hospital, said at the conference that most of the locally transmitted cases during the current outbreak are seniors-one aged 57 and the others between 61 and 69.
He added that most of the senior patients have underlying medical conditions, including diabetes and high blood pressure.
He said it's possible those patients' symptoms would get serious as time goes on, and the hospital has prepared for the possibility of more severe patients with increased allocations for both medical staff and equipment.