China builds hospital in 5 days after surge in virus cases

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BEIJING (AP) — China on Saturday finished building a 1,500-room hospital for COVID-19 patients to fight a
surge in infections the government said are harder to contain and that it blamed on infected people or
goods from abroad.
The hospital is one of six with a total of 6,500 rooms being built in Nangong, south of Beijing in Hebei
province, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
China had largely contained the coronavirus that first was detected in the central city of Wuhan in late
2019 but has suffered a surge of cases since December.
A total of 645 people are being treated in Nangong and the Hebei provincial capital, Shijiazhuang, Xinhua
said. A 3,000-room hospital is under construction in Shijiazhuang.
Virus clusters also have been found in Beijing and the provinces of Heilongjiang and Liaoning in the
northeast and Sichuan in the southwest.
The latest infections spread unusually fast, the National Health Commission said.
"It is harder to handle," a Commission statement said. "Community transmission already has
happened when the epidemic is found, so it is difficult to prevent."
The Commission blamed the latest cases on people or goods arriving from abroad. It blamed "abnormal
management" and "inadequate protection of workers" involved in imports but gave no
details.
"They are all imported from abroad. It was caused by entry personnel or contaminated cold chain
imported goods," said the statement.
The Chinese government has suggested the disease might have originated abroad and publicized what it says
is the discovery of the virus on imported food, mostly frozen fish, though foreign scientists are
skeptical.
Also Saturday, the city government of Beijing said travelers arriving in the Chinese capital from abroad
would be required to undergo an additional week of "medical monitoring" after a 14-day
quarantine but gave no details.
Nationwide, the Health Commission reported 130 new confirmed cases in the 24 hours through midnight
Friday. It said 90 of those were in Hebei.
On Saturday, the Hebei government reported 32 additional cases since midnight, the Shanghai news outlet
The Paper reported.
In Shijiazhuang, authorities have finished construction of 1,000 rooms of the planned hospital, state TV
said Saturday. Xinhua said all the facilities are due to be completed within a week.
A similar program of rapid hospital construction was launched by the ruling Communist Party at the start
of the outbreak last year in Wuhan.
More than 10 million people in Shijiazhuang underwent virus tests by late Friday, Xinhua said, citing a
deputy mayor, Meng Xianghong. It said 247 locally transmitted cases were found.
Meanwhile, researchers sent by the World Health Organization were in Wuhan preparing to investigate the
origins of the virus. The team, which arrived Thursday, was under a two-week quarantine but was due to
talk with Chinese experts by video link.
The team’s arrival was held up for months by diplomatic wrangling that prompted a rare public complaint
by the head of the WHO.
That delay, and the secretive ruling party’s orders to scientists not to talk publicly about the disease,
have raised questions about whether Beijing might try to block discoveries that would hurt its
self-proclaimed status as a leader in the anti-virus battle.

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