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‘Clear backlog of coronavirus tests’ to help focus on confirmed cases at epicentre

  • Communist Party boss of Hubei says tests on suspected patients must be done in two days to direct resources for treatment
  • Study finds that up to 41 per cent of infections may have been through hospitals

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Patients arrive at Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan on Saturday night. Photo: Xinhua
Provincial authorities at the epicentre of a coronavirus outbreak have ordered medical workers in Wuhan to clear a backlog of tests on suspected cases “in two days” so resources can be focused on confirmed patients.
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The orders came as a second temporary hospital in the city started taking in patients to ease pressure on Wuhan’s overwhelmed medical system, pressure that has been blamed for high infection rates on wards.

The official Hubei Daily reported on Sunday that Hubei Communist Party chief Jiang Chaoliang called for expedited testing, saying that clearing the backlog would allow medical personnel and resources to be redirected to treat patients with confirmed infections.

Among the 2,656 confirmed new cases in China on Sunday morning, 1,379 were in Wuhan, bringing the city’s total to 14,982.

The virus was first detected at a seafood and meat market in the city and authorities shut down Wuhan and neighbouring centres to try to contain the spread.

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