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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic we are taking the following precautions:
1) We ask that any patient with a fever, flu-like symptoms, cough, diarrhea, or shortness of breath to remain at home. Also, any patient that has had any recent contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 patient should not schedule an appointment at this time.
2) Yin Acupuncture will have a two-step screening process, including a digital temperature check.
3) We kindly ask that you wear a mask or face covering while inside our building for protection.
4) Patients are recommended to arrive at their scheduled appointment times as our waiting room is currently unavailable.
5) We kindly request that no family or friends accompany the patients into the clinic as they will not be permitted in the waiting room or clinical areas.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during these unprecedented times. We look forward to seeing all of you very soon.
Dr. Yin and Dr. Chen
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By Nectar Gan and Yong Xiong, CNN
Updated 0713 GMT (1513 HKT) March 16, 2020
Hong Kong (CNN)Xiong Qingzhen, a drone engineer in the central Chinese metropolis of Wuhan, spent more than two weeks in a makeshift hospital in February receiving treatment for Covid-19, the respiratory disease causing a global health crisis.
CNN’s Katie Hunt contributed to reporting.