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Idioms to fight the epidemic

The idioms to fight the epidemic are as follows:

Sincere unity, concerted efforts, concerted efforts, national unity, harmony, kindness, brotherhood, iron wall, political integrity, self-discipline, and self-discipline.

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novel coronavirus (COVID-19), referred to as "COVID-19", was named "219 coronavirus disease" by the World Health Organization, which refers to pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus infection in 219.

Since December 219, some hospitals in Wuhan City, Hubei Province have discovered many cases of unexplained pneumonia with a history of exposure to seafood market in South China, which were confirmed as acute respiratory infectious diseases caused by novel coronavirus infection in 219.

On February 11th, 22, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, announced that novel coronavirus's pneumonia was named "COVID-19". On February 22nd, the National Health and Wellness Commission issued a notice that the English name of "novel coronavirus" was revised to "COVID-19".

On March 11th, WHO thought that the current COVID-19 epidemic could be called a global pandemic. On April 4th, China held a national mourning activity. On August 18th, National Health Commission revised and completed the diagnosis and treatment plan for novel coronavirus.

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 one 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.

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