What do you believe? In the global fight against COVID-19,

Adhering to the belief that human destiny is the same, in the global battle against COVID-19, all countries in the world go hand in hand, help each other in the same boat and overcome the difficulties together.

In the face of the epidemic, all mankind is "one side". In today's globalization, countries are more interconnected and interdependent than ever before. Human beings live in the same global village, and in the same time and space where history and reality meet, they are increasingly becoming the same fate as you and me.

Adhering to the belief that "the fate of mankind is the same", in the global battle against COVID-19, all countries in the world go hand in hand, help each other in the same boat and overcome the difficulties together. In the face of disasters, people all over the world support each other and provide all kinds of material and spiritual help to epidemic areas and patients.

The epidemic situation in the ancestral country affects the hearts of overseas Chinese all over the world. They quickly organized donations to buy masks, protective clothing and other medical protective equipment for China through various channels.

People all over the world not only provide all kinds of material help to epidemic areas and patients, but also express their support to the people of China with slogans such as "Come on Wuhan" and "Come on China" by using banners, letters and videos as carriers.

Novel coronavirus:

Novel coronavirus infection, formerly known as novel coronavirus (Corona? Virus? Disease 20 19, coronavirus pneumonia-19), referred to as "COVID-19 infection" and "COVID-19", was named "20 19 coronavirus disease" by the World Health Organization, which refers to pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus infection in 20 19.

The clinical manifestations of patients with pneumonia in novel coronavirus are: fever, fatigue and dry cough are the main manifestations, while upper respiratory symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose are rare, and there will be hypoxia. About half of the patients developed dyspnea after one week, and severe cases quickly progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, metabolic acidosis and coagulation dysfunction.

It is worth noting that severe and critically ill patients may have moderate to low fever or even no obvious fever. Some patients have mild onset symptoms, but no fever, and most of them recover after 1 week. Most patients have a good prognosis, and a few patients are critically ill or even die.