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When COVID-19 meets the college entrance examination: If unfortunately, which drugs can't be used?

Use cold medicine containing chlorphenamine maleate with caution.

As follows:

Novel coronavirus (20 19, coronavirus pneumonia-19), referred to as "COVID-19", was named "20 19 coronavirus disease" by the World Health Organization, which refers to the pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus infection in 20 19. Since 20 19 and 12, many cases of unexplained pneumonia with a history of exposure to the seafood market in South China have been found in some hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei Province.

2.20 19 was diagnosed as an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by novel coronavirus infection. On February/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/day, 2020, the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Ted breyer Ghebreyesus, announced in Geneva that novel coronavirus would be named "Coronavirus Pneumonia-/KOOC-0/9". On February 22nd, the National Health and Wellness Committee issued a notice, and the English name of "novel coronavirus" was changed to "coronavirus pneumonia-19".

On March 3 1 1 day, WHO thought that the current COVID-19 epidemic could be called a global epidemic. On April 4th, China held a national mourning activity. On August 18, the National Health and Family Planning Commission revised and completed the diagnosis and treatment plan for novel coronavirus. On September 3rd, the WHO expert group on COVID-19 epidemic response assessment and its chairman announced the list of experts at the briefing of member countries, and Zhong Nanshan was selected.

4. According to the existing case data, novel coronavirus is mainly characterized by fever, dry cough and fatigue, and a few patients are accompanied by symptoms of upper respiratory tract and digestive tract such as nasal congestion, runny nose and diarrhea. Most severe cases have dyspnea after 1 week, and severe cases rapidly progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, metabolic acidosis that is difficult to correct, bleeding and coagulation dysfunction and multiple organ failure.

5. It is worth noting that severe or critically ill patients may have moderate to low fever or even no obvious fever. Mild patients only show low fever and mild fatigue. , and no pneumonia. Judging from the current cases, most patients have a good prognosis, and a few patients are in critical condition. The prognosis of the elderly and those with chronic basic diseases is poor. The symptoms of children's cases are relatively mild.