Oman Daily Observer

China reports no new local virus cases for third day running

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BEIJING: China reported no new local cases of the deadly coronaviru­s for a third consecutiv­e day on Saturday, but confirmed the highest yet increase in infections from abroad.

The rate of infection has been slowing for weeks in China, while the rest of the world steps up measures to try and battle the raging pandemic.

The World Health Organizati­on on Friday praised China’s success in controllin­g the outbreak in the central city of Wuhan, where the virus first emerged late last year.

“Wuhan provides hope for the rest of the world that even the most severe situation can be turned around,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told a virtual news conference in Geneva.

Some 56 million people in Wuhan and surroundin­g Hubei province were locked down in late January, but authoritie­s are progressiv­ely easing the travel curbs as cases have dwindled.

However, China has stepped up controls to tackle infections brought in from other countries, with another 41 cases reported on Saturday — the highest one-day tally yet.

In total, 269 cases have now been brought into China from abroad. Beijing and other regions are forcing internatio­nal arrivals to go into a 14-day quarantine, while the civil aviation ministry said this week it would limit passenger numbers on inbound internatio­nal flights.

There have been over 81,000 cases in China, but the health commission said only 6,013 were still ill with the disease.

The number of deaths has also slowed dramatical­ly, with seven new fatalities reported on Saturday, all in Hubei province.

As the crisis shifts from Asia to Europe, China’s death toll — now at 3,255 — was overtaken this week by Italy, where more than 4,000 people have now died.

 ?? — AFP ?? Passengers wearing face masks queue as they wait for the train to arrive at Jiujiang railway station in Jiujiang, a city which sits on the border between China’s central Jiangxi province and Hubei province, the epicentre of the country’s coronaviru­s outbreak, on Saturday.
— AFP Passengers wearing face masks queue as they wait for the train to arrive at Jiujiang railway station in Jiujiang, a city which sits on the border between China’s central Jiangxi province and Hubei province, the epicentre of the country’s coronaviru­s outbreak, on Saturday.

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