SUMMARY "We can't say that there is no such potential risk," said Wang Xinghuan, president of Wuhan's Leishenshan hospital, its second built especially for virus patients. While some experts do not expect a big second wave, thanks to China's stringent controls, the possibility could not be ignored, he told reporters. China has reported a rise in new coronavirus infections as doctors in the central city of Wuhan warned its behaviour was still not well-understood. But Chinese authorities fear the possibility of a second wave triggered by arrivals from overseas or asymptomatic patients. While some experts do not expect a big second wave, thanks to China's stringent controls, the possibility could not be ignored, he told reporters.
Source: Standard Digital April 11, 2020 09:00 UTC