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CHONGQING, AFP: Elderly patients lined the wards of hospitals in major cities in China, Thursday as the country battled a wave of COVID cases.
The virus is surging across China in an outbreak authorities say is impossible to track after the end of mandatory mass testing.
Attached to a breathing tube under a pile of blankets, an old man racked with COVID-19 lay groaning on a stretcher in the emergency department of a hospital in central China, on Thursday.
A paramedic at Chongqing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital, who confirmed the old man was a COVID patient, said he had picked up more than 10 people a day, 80 to 90% of whom were infected with coronavirus.
“Most of them are elderly people,” he said. “A lot of hospital staff are positive as well, but we have no choice but to carry on working.” The old man waited half an hour to be treated, while in a nearby room AFP saw six other people in sick beds surrounded by harried doctors and relatives.
They, too, were mostly elderly and, when asked if they were all COVID patients, a doctor said: “Basically.” Five were strapped to respirators and had obvious breathing difficulties.
Millions of elderly people across China are still not fully vaccinated, raising concerns that the virus may kill the most vulnerable citizens in huge numbers.
But under new Government guidelines, many of those deaths would not be blamed on COVID.
In Shanghai, the corridors of an emergency department were lined with stretchers filled with elderly people hooked up to oxygen tanks.
An AFP reporter counted at least 15 such patients spilling out from the wards into the hallway, some with suitcases next to their trolleys.