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Chinese official apologises after woman miscarries outside lockdown hospital
By Poornima Weerasekara and Beiyi Seow
Beijing (AFP) Jan 6, 2022

A top health official in China's locked-down Xi'an apologised on Thursday over the miscarriage of an eight-month pregnant woman, after footage went viral of a hospital refusing her entry without a Covid test.

The city of 13 million has been under strict home confinement for two weeks to stamp out an outbreak, in line with Beijing's firm "zero Covid" strategy.

The distressing incident was detailed in a social media post by the woman's niece on January 1, which included photos and video of the woman sitting on a plastic stool outside the hospital surrounded by a pool of blood.

The post was later removed but not before it got hundreds of millions of views and sparked widespread anger online about the hardships faced by Xi'an residents.

"I deeply apologise to this patient on behalf of the city's health commission," Xi'an health commission director Liu Shunzhi told reporters, before standing and bowing to the audience.

Liu said the hospital had been told to "compensate" the woman and said he apologised that the "access to medical care was not smooth during the epidemic."

The city government said in an earlier statement Thursday on social media that the incident at Xi'an Gaoxin Hospital had aroused "widespread concern and caused a bad social impact", adding that the local health bureau was investigating.

The hospital's general manager has been suspended over the incident, as have "responsible persons" at the outpatient department.

The statement got more than 700 million views Thursday -- illustrating the huge interest the case has generated within China.

According to the January 1 post that went viral on the Twitter-like Weibo platform, staff refused to admit the heavily pregnant woman for two hours because she did not have a negative Covid test within the last 48 hours.

Her niece wrote that her negative test result had expired just a few hours earlier.

AFP could not verify the post, and calls to the hospital went unanswered.

- 'Heart attack' -

The reports follow complaints from Xi'an residents over chaotic handling of the lockdown, including poor access to food and daily essentials during the lockdown.

On Wednesday, officials told reporters that Xi'an was opening "green channels" to provide quick access to medical services to certain groups -- such as pregnant women and patients with critical illnesses.

The pledge came as a second woman took to social media to say she had miscarried last week after being turned away from several hospitals.

The woman, who said she was in the first trimester of pregnancy, wrote that she was unable to reach anyone on the public service hotline and did not get help from the police.

"I don't understand why couldn't I get through at the public hotline, and why I got given the runaround everywhere. Maybe ordinary people's lives are worthless," she wrote in a post from Wednesday.

Another Xi'an resident said her father died Monday after several hospitals declined to treat his heart ailment "due to pandemic-related rules".

In a social media post from Thursday that has been viewed more than 500 million times, she recounted driving for over eight hours searching for a hospital while her father complained of severe chest pains.

After he was finally admitted, "the doctor said that the delay was too long," she wrote.

It was unclear why hospitals had declined to admit the 61-year-old.

Coronavirus cases in China remain very low by international standards. But in recent weeks, infections have reached a high not seen since March 2020.

There were 189 cases reported Thursday, including 63 in Xi'an.

Those deemed to have failed in preventing virus outbreaks in China are often sacked or punished.

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