Amy QinOvjeren akaunt

@amyyqin

China correspondent for The New York Times | amy.qin@nytimes.com

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. prije 5 sati

    At one hospital, we stumbled upon a jarring scene: patients were sitting outside, 5 ft apart, getting IV drips on ledges and in their cars. Some were couples and even entire families. They didn’t want to be inside cuz they said there were too many sick ppl.

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  2. prije 6 sati

    Nearly two weeks into the lockdown, residents are starting to get a little restless. There seemed to be more cars on the roads today, and police didn’t appear to be doing much to enforce the ban.

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  3. prije 6 sati

    Inside a supermarket in Wuhan, a pre-recorded message with more instructions on how to stop the spread of the coronavirus was playing on a loop. China really knows how to drill down on a message when it wants to.

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  4. prije 6 sati

    Workers told us it’ll take at least another day to complete the hospital, which will be designated for patients with mild symptoms. Many are hoping this will address the issue of patients infecting their family members while under self quarantine at home.

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  5. prije 6 sati

    Day 13 of the lockdown in Wuhan. Overnight, the Wuhan Exhibition Center was transformed into a makeshift hospital for diagnosed coronavirus patients. Patients and their relatives keep telling us the biggest problem they’re facing is the shortage of hospital beds.

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  6. 3. velj

    By Monday evening, the first patients were being transferred to Huoshenshan. Many hands were required to make it happen. Including this man, who was offering free rides on his tricycle flatbed around the vast site. His sign reads: “Go Wuhan! Go Huoshenshan!”

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  7. 3. velj

    One man came seeking treatment for his cousin, who they think has the coronavirus. His mom passed away a few days ago from the virus. His aunt & uncle were also sick. They had high hopes for Huoshenshan. “I can’t afford to lose anyone else,” he said. They were turned away.

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  8. 3. velj

    Not everyone was allowed in. Patients who had come seeking treatment for the corona virus were turned away. The sign reads: “Huoshenshan hospital does not have an outpatient facility. Only diagnosed patients transferred from other hospitals can be admitted.”

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  9. 3. velj

    Medical equipment had been unboxed on the sidewalk

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  10. 3. velj

    There were trucks full of trees and sod waiting to be unloaded. Trees! Because even during a national health crisis, aesthetics matter.

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  11. 3. velj

    This was the scene when we rolled up this afternoon. (To be fair, the site is huge and we only saw a part of it.)

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  12. 1. velj

    Propaganda banners urging residents to wear face masks and stay indoors are appearing around the city. Some feature the paternalistic tone that many who grew up with Chinese parents would recognize: “Stay home today so that tomorrow when you go out you can come back home.”

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  13. 1. velj

    On a lighter note, with the lockdown of the city and everyone cooped up inside all day, there’s been an unexpected side effect: so much public pajama wearing.

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  14. 1. velj

    If they can help it, most people are trying to stay away from hospitals. 1 delivery guy told us he rejects most hospital orders because he is scared to get too close. He made an exception one time: to deliver a large donated meal to frontline doctors & nurses.

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  15. 1. velj

    Not far from there was Wuhan Xiehe Hospital. Long line at the fever clinic. With the path of transmission still unknown, many are concerned about hospitals being a hotbed for the coronavirus. Many said they had been waiting outside for hours.

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  16. 1. velj

    We passed a cluster of flower shops that were all closed for the lockdown. Many had placed funeral arrangements outside their store fronts, asking people to scan a QR code for payment (50rmb/arrangement.) Rare to see the honor system in China.

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  17. 1. velj

    Day 10 of the lockdown in Wuhan. Instructions for residents on how to stop the spread of the coronavirus blare out over loudspeakers, echoing in the empty streets. (Sound on)

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  18. 31. sij

    Forgot to mention: found a friend too

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  19. 31. sij

    Those were just initial impressions after a day of walking around and talking to residents. Truly in awe of the resilience of this community so far.

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  20. 31. sij

    But many in need of medical help are frustrated. There remains a shortage of hospital beds, medical supplies and face masks. One man told us he took his elderly father to 5 or 6 hospitals before he could get him tested for the coronavirus. Even then, they couldn’t secure a bed.

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