Unprecedented Queues for Children’s Infusions in China’s Hospitals: Vaccines or a New Virus?

2023-10-09 23:27:03

[Voice of Hope October 9, 2023](Comprehensive report by our reporter Han Mei)

Recently, there have been reports of long queues for infusions in children’s hospitals in the early morning in many places in China. Some people even said that the scene was unprecedented in 40 years.

The Epoch Times quoted an insider on October 9 as saying: Recently, there have been a lot of children going to Beijing Children’s Hospital for medical treatment, most of them are primary and secondary school students. There are often hundreds of people getting intravenous infusions at the same time. In some schools, there are more than a dozen students in one class. fever.

The source said that the child of an acquaintance was in elementary school and had a high fever for 6 days. The fever did not go away following being given fluids for 3 days. Later, he was diagnosed with pneumonia and a weak positive test.

Some Beijing citizens said that the queues of children for infusions were unprecedented in 40 years.

“Beijing Evening News” reported on October 8 that since the start of school on September 1, a large number of children have started to have fevers. Parent Ms. Zhou said that her child first had a cough and fever, and taking medicine had no effect. After six days, the child began to have a persistent high fever. In the end, the hospital diagnosed him with severe pneumonia and required hospitalization.

In addition to Beijing, netizens from various places reported on social media that children’s hospitals were overcrowded in the early morning.

For example, someone from Tianjin asked: All children are coughing now, and there are queues at children’s hospitals. What new virus is this? The adult also had swollen tonsils and a high fever.

Jiangsu netizens said that I was shocked by the current situation of children’s hospitals. Yesterday when I went to the emergency department, I saw piles of children hanging in the water before entering the gate. Parents who did not even have beds might only use camping trailers to let their babies lie inside and hang in the door. The parents there all have a water bag.

A Shanghai netizen said that the child’s cough did not go away for three weeks. He took him to the children’s hospital. As soon as he arrived, I wanted to run away. There were all children crying, vomiting, coughing, and having fever. The respiratory department and the infusion area were crowded with people.

Not only children, but parents are also frequently reported to be infected. Officials say this wave is a mycoplasma pneumonia infection.

However, people are worried regarding the resurgence of the CCP virus (new crown) epidemic.

Ms. Wang from Beijing was recently infected and diagnosed positive for the new coronavirus. She told The Epoch Times, “The epidemic in Beijing is particularly serious now. The symptoms are runny nose, watery eyes, and vision loss. I even mightn’t see for a few hours. My nose was bloody. It was even worse than before.” It was serious. I lay at home for seven or eight days and took a lot of medicine to get better.”

Ms. Wang from Zibo, Shandong, had similar symptoms. “Four of our family members all had three positive symptoms. I started to have watery eyes, loss of vision, physical weakness, and drowsiness. My parents’ symptoms were that they felt very tired and lacked energy. My son had a runny nose like the flu. symptom.”

A netizen in Jiangsu said that the pediatric departments of several local hospitals only accept patients with severe pneumonia, and even then the beds have been full for 5 to 6 months. Dr. Luo Yiming, whose IP address is in the United States, questioned whether the new coronavirus or influenza pneumonia caused the hospital to be full of people, but I really suspected that mycoplasma pneumonia was a misdiagnosis, because foreign guidelines said that even if you have mycoplasma pneumonia, you may have it. Most of them can also heal themselves. The first choice antibiotics for children with pneumonia do not need to cover mycoplasma…

Dr. Luo Yiming asked, have all children been tested for the new coronavirus nucleic acid?

Editor in charge: Lin Li

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