How long do you have to stay in the hospital with a positive new crown?

New crown-positive hospitalization typically requires a hospital stay of 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the severity of the condition.
1. Asymptomatic infected persons: After being infected with the new crown virus, if diagnosed as an asymptomatic infected person. Generally only need to isolate and observe for about 1~2 weeks, most of the infected people will be naturally cured and turn negative, after the nucleic acid test is negative, they can be discharged home.
2. Mildly ill patients: some people infected with the new coronavirus, the symptoms are relatively mild. They only show symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections and do not cause lung infections. As long as you actively cooperate with the doctor to treat the symptoms, most people can be discharged from the hospital in about 2 weeks.
3. Ordinary patients: Ordinary patients, because the symptoms are more serious, by actively cooperating with the doctor to use antiviral drug treatment. Generally, they can be discharged from the hospital in about 2~3 weeks, but a few of them may need to be hospitalized for a longer period of time if their condition develops further and turns into a serious illness.
4. Serious and critically ill patients: Because of the inflammation of the lungs and the damage to other organs, they need longer treatment and may need more than 1 month to be discharged from the hospital. Death may also occur in a small number of people.
Positive new crowns need to go to the hospital in time and be treated in isolation under the supervision of a doctor.