Miao Xiaohui, Chief Physician and Deputy Director of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, once advised the public not to stock up on medicines, and he recently posted an apology on WeChat Moments.

The picture shows Shanghai residents taking the subway.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Although this year has entered the third year of the outbreak, there are still frequent chaos in various parts of China. In addition to being ravaged by the mutant XBB strain in Shanghai, the chief physician of the infection department of Shanghai Hospital recently apologized, saying that he did not expect A major outbreak of the epidemic will lead to a shortage of medicines. "I would like to express my deep apologies to those who trust me and do not stock up on medicines. I bow 90 degrees and never look up."

According to the screenshots of WeChat Moments that went viral on Weibo a few days ago, the person who apologized was Miao Xiaohui, chief physician and vice president of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital. None of the infected people had a fever".

He also repeatedly reminded the public in the article to "calm down, calm down and calm down again."

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With the relaxation of epidemic control measures in China and the outbreak of domestic epidemics again, Miao Xiaohui once again posted a post on WeChat Moments, frankly admitting that antipyretic and analgesics were not expected to be out of stock at first, but they were actually in short supply.

In addition, he is also one of the victims of lack of medicine, and he would not be able to get the medicine without the help of other colleagues.

At the end of the article, he wrote "I express my deep apologies to those compatriots who trusted me and did not stock up on medicine! Bow 90 degrees and never look up!".

Netizens didn't appreciate Miao's apology, and bombarded him for "still throwing the blame", "shirking responsibility", and "waiting for fever to die without preparing medicine"?

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