How much of the burden has our country borne by implementing a policy of first aid and then payment for both confirmed and suspected patients?

In the face of the sudden outbreak of new coronary pneumonia, the state took timely and comprehensive measures to combat the epidemic prevention and control measures and made a wise decision to first treatment after settlement, which played a decisive role in the subsequent epidemic prevention and control to achieve the success of the stage, but in the entire epidemic prevention and control stage, the confirmed cases and suspected cases of medical resources consumed is unpredictable, especially The first step in the process is to make sure that you have a good understanding of how to use the information you have received, and how to use it in a way that will help you to understand what you are doing and how to use it in the future.

? Currently, the cost of treating critically ill patients is relatively high, not to mention the ECMOhigh cost of equipment, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars a day to operate, and intubation and many other therapeutic measures, which are usually the standard of care. Staggeringly,when these high-priced therapeutic programs continue to run at no cost in order to save confirmed patients with new coronary artery disease, it is clear that the country has made a clear policy of underwriting the overall prevention and control of the epidemic, and in this way the prevention and control of the entire epidemic may cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars, or even trillions of dollars, in economic burdens.

In addition, suspected patients and diagnosed after the light patients, although not as critical patients rescue as the huge cost of treatment, but this part of the population of the base is very large, even according to the standard of a few hundred dollars per person per day, hundreds of thousands of the number of people rescued every day the cost of the value of the expensive, and each patient on average need to seven days

By comparing and analyzing these basic data, it is easy to see that the cost of the epidemic borne by the state cannot be calculated with accurate figures, not to mention that during the several months of epidemic prevention and control, the country's production activities are almost at a standstill, and the huge economic benefits of the Spring Festival Golden Week have been wiped out, so that the scale of the losses in all aspects is comprehensive, and the loss of trillions of dollars may be a conservative estimate, which is not the only thing that we can say. As for the approximate extent of the loss will only wait until the end of the epidemic after a comprehensive settlement will produce a clear conclusion.