14-05-2025
Health experts affirm slight increase in China's Covid-19 cases reflects normal viral fluctuation
There is no difference between this round of Covid-19 infection and previous ones, said an expert. PHOTO: AFP
BEIJING – Health specialists in China reassured the public that Covid-19 remains under control, despite a slight increase in the percentage of positive cases among flu-like illnesses reported in outpatient clinics.
During the monitoring period from March 31 to May 4, the Covid-19 positivity rate among influenza-like cases in outpatient and emergency departments increased from 7.5 per cent to 16.2 per cent, according to data released by the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention on May 14 .
The data also shows that among hospitalised severe acute respiratory infection cases, the Covid-19 positivity rate rose from 3.3 per cent to 6.3 per cent.
Between April 14 and May 4, Covid-19 surpassed rhinovirus to become the leading pathogen causing influenza-like illness visits in outpatient and emergency settings.
Despite the slight increase in cases, doctors emphasise that this is simply a normal fluctuation, the publication Health Times reported on May 13 .
Dr Cai Weiping, chief expert in the infectious disease centre at Guangzhou Eighth People's Hospital, said there is no difference between this round of Covid-19 infection and previous ones, with very few critically ill patients requiring hospitalisation. There are no critically ill Covid-19 patients now in the intensive care unit.
Dr Cai added: 'There is no notable increase in fever clinic cases, but the proportion of positive Covid-19 cases has risen moderately. It's quite normal as 10 months have passed since the last Covid-19 peak, and people's antibody levels have had time to decline or disappear.'
Dr Zhao Lei, chief physician of the department of infectious diseases at Wuhan Union Hospital of China, said it is normal for Covid-19 and similar respiratory diseases to have fluctuating transmission periods.
However, he warned that people should still be cautious.
'Its symptoms are more severe than upper respiratory infections. It could be deadly, especially for the elderly and people with underlying diseases.' CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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