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During the epidemic, the operation can't be done, resulting in sequelae. Who will bear the responsibility?
It's a force majeure factor, and no one is responsible.

Article 33 of the Regulations on the Handling of Medical Accidents does not belong to medical accidents under any of the following circumstances: taking emergency medical measures to save the lives of dying patients in an emergency, resulting in adverse consequences; In medical activities, medical accidents occur due to the abnormal condition or special physique of patients.

Unforeseen or unforeseeable adverse consequences appear under the existing medical science and technology conditions; No-fault blood transfusion infection causes adverse consequences; Delaying diagnosis and treatment due to the patient, resulting in adverse consequences; Causing adverse consequences due to force majeure.

Force majeure refers to unforeseeable, unavoidable and insurmountable circumstances, which have nothing to do with the faults or mistakes of both parties. Common force majeure factors include: earthquake, tsunami, typhoon, snowstorm, fire, drought, flood or changes caused by social forces, such as policy changes and wars.