Is the country full of people with fever

Yes, the National Health Commission has taken a series of measures in response to the more prominent and rapidly growing demand for fever outpatient care. First, it has further expanded the supply of medical resources and medical services. The NHSC requires all hospitals above the second level and primary healthcare organizations to open fever clinics or fever clinics, and the NHSC is vigorously promoting this. According to statistics, as of 12:00 p.m. on December 14, more than 14,000 fever outpatient clinics had been opened in hospitals above the second level nationwide, and more than 33,000 fever outpatient clinics or fever clinics had been set up in primary healthcare institutions. While increasing the number of fever outpatient clinics or fever clinics, the process of fever outpatient consultation has been further simplified. The vast majority of patients go to fever clinics mainly for the prescription of medicines to treat symptoms associated with new cases of coronary pneumonia, and many places have also opened simple fever clinics to further improve service efficiency. According to some local statistics, the average consultation time for fever outpatient services has been shortened to less than 40 minutes from more than four hours at the beginning. In addition, medical institutions in all localities are also increasing the number of designated hospitals and sub-designated hospitals, as well as expanding and renovating critical care resources in hospitals above the second level and increasing the number of critical care beds in tertiary hospitals, equipping them with equipment, and training their medical staff, as well as expanding and renovating convertible ICUs, all of which are being pushed forward with great urgency. All 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) have formulated corresponding programs and also arranged funds, the work is also in the process of promoting and implementing.