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The cumulative number of people leaving the largest makeshift hospital in Shanghai exceeds 100,000, and two makeshift hospitals in Jiading are closed – Xinhua English.news.cn

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The cumulative number of people leaving the largest makeshift hospital in Shanghai exceeds 100,000, and two makeshift hospitals in Jiading are closed – Xinhua English.news.cn

The cumulative number of people leaving the cabin in Shanghai’s largest makeshift hospital exceeds 100,000; 2 makeshift hospitals in Jiading are closed

CNR Shanghai, May 3 (Reporter Yang Jinglin Fuyu) On May 2, the reporter learned from Shanghai’s largest square cabin hospital that about 7,500 recovered patients were discharged from the hospital. It is reported that the total number of people discharged from the hospital has exceeded 100,000, reaching 106,000.

In Jiading, with the last batch of recovered patients leaving the cabin, the medical team closed the door, marking the official closure of Waigang Fangcang Cabin Hospital, which is managed by Jiading Branch of the first city hospital (Jiangqiao Hospital in Jiading District) and Anting Hospital. As of 24:00 on April 30, a total of 12,000 people had left the cabins in Jiading, and Waigang Fangcang Hospital and Liudao Fangcang Hospital were closed.

Medical staff distribute supplies to patients

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