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Hospital staff in Wuhan are wearing adult diapers because they don't have time to pee while caring for an overwhelming number of coronavirus patients

Wuhan Hospital's hospital care center for the hospital care center for the country of E-Health Health Management Group, or EHH.D Group, is playing catch-up in stepping up its preparedness to provide emergency care to patients suspected of being infected with Marburg virus after infection with Romanian nationals.
Hospital spokeswoman Zhongwou Ma has said that 13 patients are on sick leave, 12 have confirmed cases, and one patient has been repatriated to the United States for medical treatment. Another 6 patient beds have been vacated for medical care.
According to Xinhua News, the hospital care center for the country of E-Health Health Management Group, or EHH, (Familia China) started putting up adult diapers and nebulizers on Wednesday to relieve the strain on staff members by not getting enough time to stop and make a proper bed change, perform ablutions, or change the bed clothes.
With a wave of probable cases across the region, including Tianjin, Wuhan, and Chongqing, and several hospitals in the region, hospital care center for the country of E-Health Health Management Group (EH) , (Familia China) has starting “becoming more ready for the outbreak.”
Local public health and even the center's Tianjin Economic Department have all observed symptoms of illness, and revealed that the common problem is that so many people come into the hospitals with symptoms of infection when they are supposed to have the flu, and are unable to correctly insert their hand sanitizer while being admitted to the hospital.
Paresh Kumar, head of Prasadh Health Information Technology, Hospital Management Technology and Information System, aims to help, to create a network that allows hospitals to become one-stop-shops for hospitals and health services.
“Instead of just an institution-owned IT base, this center will assist patients and managers from across various health institutions,” Kumar told Xinhua.
Hospital says several committees have been established in hospitals to provide care coordination, among them those involved in infection prevention, as well as all staff members. The group of committees include the General Office of Health Risk Management and Liaison Department, Chinese Health Service Bureau, and National Center for Disease Control and Prevention. It is also taking advice from the Chinese Medical Association of Xi'an Supervision and Evaluation Bureau and Other Organizations.
Practice report stated that the action was motivated by the Jiangsu Provincial Health Control Board, which was planning on investing more in handling the Marburg virus from abroad.
Dr. Qin Yongsheng, an expert in the Marburg virus, with the EH School of Medicine at the Academy of Oriental Medicine, posted a blog that explained how this outbreak differs from the other serious ones, where people are infected and no symptoms appear. That, of course, not yet has happened in Wuhan.
According to Dr. Qin, “hospital care can easily be compromised, as outside patients have complicated symptoms and arrive with people-specific symptoms, including hearing loss and behavioral difficulties.”
“The bigger concern is that virus from BOG (Bungalow-Bird-Volcano-Isolation Disease) does not cross the border yet,” she wrote.