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Covid-19 acupuncture: For patients who are concerned about COVID-19, we are providing Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Remedies to tonify the lung Qi, clear the heat, transform phlegm and reduce coughing and wheezing.
In China, more than 85% of all Coronavirus patients , about 60,000 patients, had received the Chinese Herbal Remedies alongside mainstream western medicine, like antivirus medicine and other western therapies to speed up the healing process, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology in China.
In US, however, the herbal treatments so far have not been approved by the Centers for Disease Control or FDA to prevent, cure or treat COVID-19. If you are concerned that you may have been exposed, or have contracted COVID, please contact your physician immediately first.
If you would like to discuss Chinese Herbal Treatment with our team, please call our clinic today.
While our offices were closed during the Covid-19 lockdown we are pleased to announce that we are taking in office appointments again. During lockdown we worked very hard to implement new safety and hygiene protocols. Please note that we ask all patients to wear a face covering before entering the clinic. To book your appointment with Dr. Yin or Jerry please call today on (407) 256.3542
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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.