57 new cases in China, after the Beijing market outbreak

A member of a military medical team treats a patient diagnosed with COVID-19 in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province (File Photo by Xie Huahong/Xinhua/IANS)

 

57 new COVID-19 cases were detected in China in the last 24 hours, of which 36 were recorded in Beijing. This rise in numbers comes after a recent outbreak of the disease in the capital city’s main market. The data was published by China’s National Health Commission (NHS) on Sunday.

These numbers mark the largest increase in cases in the country in the last two months, reports Efe news.

In Beijing, it marked the largest daily jump in coronavirus cases since the data was made public.

On Saturday, the city had announced six new cases from the previous day after an outbreak was detected in the large wholesale market of Xinfadi, which has been sealed along with five others in the capital.

Of the 19 imported cases, or those that originated abroad, 17 were detected in the south

coronavirus.

ern province of Guangdong, and one each in Shanghai and Chongqing.

The remaining two infections at the local level, apart from the 36 in the Chinese capital, were detected in the northeastern province of Liaoning, where an infection related to the Beijing outbreak was announced on Saturday.

The NHS did not report any new deaths across the country but said one case was serious. Moreover, on the whole, two patients had been discharged and 542 close contacts had been released from medical observation.

Currently, the number of active confirmed cases in China is 129, out of a total 83,132 infections reported since the start of the pandemic that has caused 4,634 deaths in the country.

Regarding asymptomatic cases – which China does not count as confirmed cases -, nine new infections were recorded, six of them imported from abroad.

Two local asymptomatic cases went on to become confirmed cases on the same day.

So far, 103 such cases remain under medical observation, 53 of them from abroad.

Also Read: Russia won’t attend G7 without China

Also Read: Nepal Endorses China’s New Law For Hong Kong

Advertisements
[soliloquy id="31272"]
Advertisements
[soliloquy id="31269"]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *