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Chinese hospital says half of its staff got Covid

Por: CNBC Health January 12, 2023

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Locals line up for medical treatment at the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine on June 1, 2022.CFOTO Future Publishing Getty ImagesBEIJING — About half of the nearly 2,000 workers at the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine got Covid-19 during the latest wave, director Liu Qingquan said Wednesday.Liu told reporters the workers all recovered by taking traditional Chinese medicine. He said out of the 1,000 staff... + full article



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