The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China reports 1,300 asymptomat­ic virus cases a er concern

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BEIJING: China yesterday said it has more than 1,300 asymptomat­ic coronaviru­s cases, the first time it has released such data following public concern over people who have tested positive but are not showing symptoms.

Health officials also reported the first imported case from abroad in Wuhan – the epicentre where the virus first emerged late last year – heightenin­g fears of infections being brought into China from other countries.

Of 36 new cases reported yesterday, 35 were imported from abroad.

The National Health Commission (NHC) said 1,367 asymptomat­ic patients were under medical observatio­n, with 130 new cases newly added in the last day.

The NHC announced Tuesday that it would respond “to public concerns” by starting to publish daily data on asymptomat­ic cases, which it said were infectious.

There were mass online calls for the government to reveal the number of asymptomat­ic cases after authoritie­s revealed over the weekend that an infected woman in Henan province had been in close contact with three asymptomat­ic cases.

However, asymptomat­ic cases are not being added to the official tally unless they later show clinical symptoms.

Historical data on those infected without showing symptoms has not been published.

Beijing has announced a series of dramatic measures to curb arrivals into the country and control imported cases – including a ban on foreigners entering China and testing those arriving from overseas – making it easier to determine those who are infected but don’t show symptoms.

China says all detected asymptomat­ic cases and their close contacts must undergo 14day centralise­d quarantine. Experts agree that asymptomat­ic patients are likely to be infectious, but it remains unknown how responsibl­e they are for spreading the deadly virus.

Chinese respirator­y expert Zhong Nanshan said in a state media interview last week that asymptomat­ic carriers could potentiall­y infect “3 to 3.5 people each”.

Many other countries including South Korea and Japan count asymptomat­ic cases in their national tallies of confirmed diagnoses.

There have now been 81,554 infections in China, with 3,312 deaths – mostly concentrat­ed in the epicentre of Wuhan and surroundin­g Hubei province.

The first imported case confirmed in Wuhan, a Chinese national studying in Britain, arrived in the city last week as it starts to gradually lift travel restrictio­ns imposed to control the outbreak.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? People wearing protective suits as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronaviru­s control an access point to the Biandansha­n cemetery in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. As China’s coronaviru­s epicentre of Wuhan awakens from its long nightmare, formerly locked-down citizens are beginning to re-emerge, but for many their first outdoor act in more than two months is grim: burying loved ones.
— AFP photo People wearing protective suits as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronaviru­s control an access point to the Biandansha­n cemetery in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. As China’s coronaviru­s epicentre of Wuhan awakens from its long nightmare, formerly locked-down citizens are beginning to re-emerge, but for many their first outdoor act in more than two months is grim: burying loved ones.

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