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Laohekou city, Hubei Province, February 24th, the latest epidemic news in laohekou city.
As of 24: 00 on February 23,

Report on novel coronavirus epidemic situation in laohekou city.

From 0: 00 to 24: 00 on February 23, 2020, there were 0 newly confirmed cases in our city; 0 new suspected cases; Nine new cases were cured and discharged, including 3 cases in Xiangyang office, 2 cases in Guanghua office, Zhangji town 1 case, Xianrendu town 1 case and Hongshanzui town 1 case.

By 24: 00 on February 23rd, 2020, there were 4 confirmed cases 1 case in the whole city, including: Xiangyang office1case, Guanghua office, Zhangji town, Xianrendu town, Hongshanzui town, Menglou town, Yuanchong town, Zhulinqiao town1case, Xue Ji. Accumulated 0 suspected cases; A total of 86 discharged cases were cured, including 30 confirmed cases and 56 suspected cases.

At present, all confirmed cases are treated in isolation in designated medical institutions.

Remarks: The suspected case of 1 reported in Xiangyang on February 22nd was converted to other cases through laboratory tests.

Laohekou city novel coronavirus infectious pneumonia prevention headquarters office

February 24(th), 2020

Broadcast the latest epidemic news in real time.

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""Xiangyang new virus information summary.

Extended reading

Why use plasma therapy?

After treatment and rehabilitation, most COVID-19 patients will produce COVID-19-specific antibodies, and COVID-19-specific antibodies can effectively kill and remove the virus. At present, plasma therapy is an exploratory treatment without vaccines and specific therapeutic drugs.

At which stage can I receive plasma therapy?

Considering the limited number of recovered patients and the limited amount of plasma collected, this method is not suitable for all patients in COVID-19, but only for severe and critically ill patients. At present, the plasma donated by an average recovered person can treat two or three critically ill patients.