Come on, COVID-19. What color is the health code?

Come on, COVID-19. What color is the health code?

Red, the health code is set in three colors: green, red and yellow. The visit of the green representative shows that the applicant has nothing to do with COVID-19's case; Red indicates that entry is prohibited, indicating that the applicant is a relevant person in COVID-19, including confirmed cases, suspected cases or close contacts; Yellow represents the person who has reported fever, acute cough and other symptoms or general contacts. It is suggested to adopt self-health management, including daily temperature measurement and personal hygiene. During the period of epidemic prevention and control, health code can be used as an important identification basis, which provides an important guarantee for normal travel and orderly flow. They are divided into three colors: red team, yellow code and green code. The visit of the green representative shows that the applicant has nothing to do with COVID-19's case; Red indicates that entry is prohibited, indicating that the applicant is a relevant person in COVID-19, including confirmed cases, suspected cases or close contacts; Yellow represents the person who has reported fever, acute cough and other symptoms or general contacts. It is suggested to adopt self-health management, including daily temperature measurement and personal hygiene.

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COVID-19 is a virus that is very harmful to us and highly contagious. New cases are constantly emerging in many areas, so let's take a look at 20 new cases and 27 asymptomatic cases in Jiangsu. Come on, COVID-19. What color is the health code?

There are 20 newly confirmed cases and 27 asymptomatic cases in Jiangsu.

14 From 00: 00 to 24: 00 on March, 20 new confirmed cases were reported in Jiangsu (Changzhou 15 cases, of which 1 case changed from asymptomatic infection to confirmed cases; 3 cases in Lianyungang; 2 cases in Suzhou, both of whom were treated in isolation in designated hospitals). Twenty-seven new asymptomatic cases of local infection (9 cases in Lianyungang, 8 cases in Suzhou, 6 cases in Changzhou, 2 cases in Yangzhou, Nanjing 1 case, Wuxi 1 case) were observed in isolation medicine in designated hospitals. Asymptomatic infected persons imported from abroad 1 person. Newly discharged cases 12 cases (both local), and 2 asymptomatic infected persons (local 1 case, imported 1 case) released from medical observation. At present, there are 85 confirmed cases/kloc-0 in designated hospitals (local 16 1 case, 24 imported cases), and 26 asymptomatic infected patients 126 (local 1 14 imported cases/kloc) Since June 22nd, 2020, Jiangsu Province has reported a total of 947 confirmed cases/kloc-0 in COVID-19 (including 209 imported cases).

Please, is there any sequela after COVID-19 was cured?

1, mild lung injury: For patients with mild isolation and general discharge, most patients have slight lung function injury, no persistent residual lung function problems and less physical dysfunction.

2. Pulmonary fibrosis: For severe and critically ill patients discharged from hospital, there may be limited physical function caused by general weakness and shortness of breath, and the pulmonary function is characterized by restrictive ventilation disorder, which is consistent with the changes of pulmonary fibrosis shown by chest CT, and this change may persist. The sequelae of novel coronavirus mentioned above still need a lot of medical records to summarize and observe. Therefore, for some severe and critical high-risk patients, it is necessary to closely observe the changes of the disease and treat it as soon as possible to avoid sequelae after severe illness. The main severe and critical high-risk groups include people over 65 years old, women with basic diseases or immunodeficiency, obese, women in the third trimester and heavy smokers.

Come on, is COVID-19 infertile?

COVID-19's disease does not affect fertility. Although COVID-19 was found in a patient's testis in one case, which may affect male fertility, without the support of big data, the conclusion that suffering from COVID-19 will affect fertility has yet to be confirmed, so we can't unilaterally think that suffering from COVID-19 will affect fertility. If you have COVID-19, don't be too alarmed, because the vast majority of COVID-19 patients are mild, and they can often be cured as long as they get standardized treatment in time. After COVID-19 is cured, if there is a need for fertility, it is recommended to resume pregnancy for at least half a year.