Bangkok Post

China reports second day of no new local transmissi­ons

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BEIJING: Mainland China reported a second consecutiv­e day of no new local coronaviru­s cases as the country’s epicentre of the epidemic Hubei province opened its borders, but imported cases rose as Beijing ramped controls to prevent a resurgence of infections.

A total of 67 new cases were reported as of end-Wednesday, up from 47 a day earlier, all of which were imported, China’s National Health Commission said in a statement yesterday.

The total number of cases now stands at 81,285.

The commission reported a total of 3,287 deaths at the end of Wednesday, up six from the previous day.

All of the new patients on Wednesday were travellers who came to China from overseas, with the mainland reporting no locally transmitte­d infections.

Shanghai reported the most cases with 18 followed by Inner Mongolia region at 12 and Guangdong province at 11.

About 90% of all the imported cases are Chinese passport holders, Vice

Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui told a press conference yesterday, adding that 40% of them are overseas Chinese students returning amid rising infections abroad.

“We understand some overseas students are eager to come home...But under the current circumstan­ces, by staying put, they can avoid being crossinfec­ted in the hurried journey home or getting stuck mid-journey when the countries they transit in tighten border controls,” Mr Luo said.

Fearing a new wave of infections from imported cases, authoritie­s have ramped up quarantine and screening measures in other major cities including Beijing, where any travellers arriving from overseas must submit to centralise­d quarantine.

The number of new daily cases in China remains down sharply from the height of the outbreak in the country in February, which has allowed Beijing to make a push for restarting economic activity in the world’s second-biggest economy.

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