Deccan Chronicle

China returnees: 2-week quarantine

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Beijing, March 15: China on Sunday reported 10 more fatalities due to the novel Covid-19, taking the death toll to 3,199, while the imported cases rose to

111, prompting authoritie­s to order a compulsory 14day quarantine in “special facilities” for foreigners arriving here from Monday. China’s National Health Commission­s (NHC) said 20 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection and 10 deaths were reported from all over the country on Saturday with 16 imported cases reported in the mainland.

Among them, five were reported in Beijing, four in Zhejiang Province, three in both Shanghai and Gansu Province, as well as one in Guangdong Province. By the end of Saturday, 111 imported cases had been reported, NHC said. With the increase in imported cases, Beijing local government has announced to send all internatio­nal arrivals into the city to quarantine facilities starting Monday as part of stepped-up measures against Covid-19 cases from abroad.

People arriving from abroad had previously been allowed to undergo the mandatory two-week quarantine at home, but now only those in “special circumstan­ces” will be exempted from being sent to facilities where they must pay for their stay, state-run Beijing Daily reported Sunday. Only four new domestic cases were detected, all in Hubei province’s capital Wuhan, the city where the virus first emerged in December before growing into a national crisis and a pandemic. All the 10 deaths were in Wuhan, bringing the national toll from the disease in mainland China to 3,199.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland reached 80,778 by the end of Saturday, including 3,199 people who died of the disease in the last three months, 10,734 patients still undergoing treatment and

66,911 patients discharged after recovery, it said. By the end of Saturday, 141 confirmed cases, including four deaths, had been reported in Hong Kong Special, 10 confirmed cases in the Macao and 53 in Taiwan, including one death. “No locally transmitte­d confirmed cases have been reported in Hubei outside Wuhan for

10 consecutiv­e days,” Mi Feng, spokespers­on for the National Health Commission, said Sunday at a press conference.

Mi noted that the daily number of the newly confirmed indigenous cases on the mainland outside Hubei Province has been in single digits since February

27, with no new locally transmitte­d Covid-19 cases reported for three consecutiv­e days. Currently, the most pressing and important task is to prioritise medical treatment work and strive to improve the cure rate.

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