China suddenly announced that not everyone infected with the Corona virus had signs of fever
According to the latest information released by the National Health Commission of China, five of the 17 victims who died from coronavirus infection did not show signs of fever, instead of other symptoms such as difficulty. breathing, chest tightness and cough.
Adults and children have their body temperature checked at the train station and airport in Wuhan.
This revelation makes authorities and citizens even more worried when the body temperature test is still the main way to screen for infected people in public places, railway stations, airports, and roads. China in the present time.
In addition, the National Health Commission also said victims of corona virus deaths are thought to have a history of chronic diseases such as diabetes, coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease. Eight people were infected with the virus in their 80s and older, 2 in their 70s, 5 in their 60s and 1 in their 50s. The youngest was a 48-year-old woman with a previous illness.
More frightening, there have been cases of patients infected with the coronavirus elsewhere but there has been no recent travel to Wuhan City (Hubei Province). The latest death outside Hubei Province has been reported as an 80-year-old man in Hebei Province, near the capital Beijing.
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