China's new coronavirus cases fall, eyes on northeastern province
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3-4 minutesChina
reported 16 new confirmed coronavirus cases on April 18, the lowest
since March 17 and down from 27 a day earlier, according to data
published on Sunday.
FILE
PHOTO: Passengers wearing face masks go through security screening at
the Suifenhe railway station, following an outbreak of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), in Suifenhe, a city bordering Russia in China's
Heilongjiang province, April 17, 2020. REUTERS/Huizhong Wu
Despite
the declines in new confirmed cases, authorities are still on guard
against a major resurgence, which could be socially and economically
destabilising.
Notably, the northeastern province of Heilongjiang
has seen a surge in infected travellers arriving from Russia in recent
weeks, and is now battling to contain a flare-up in local cases.
The
data from China’s National Health Commission showed nine of the new
cases reported on Saturday were imported infections, the lowest since
March 13 and down from 17 a day earlier. The remaining seven confirmed
cases were locally transmitted, down from 10 the previous day.
The
total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland reached
82,735 as of April 18, while the total death toll from the virus stood
at 4,632.
Heilongjiang has reported 39 new local cases in the
past 10 days, or more than 50% of all the new 73 local cases reported in
the mainland during the same period.
Most of the cases were related to one imported case in the provincial capital Harbin.
On Friday, a total of 18 officials in Harbin, including a vice mayor, were punished.
To
contain the outbreak quickly, the Heilongjiang government is cautioning
against family gatherings, cross infections at hospitals, and slow
reporting in epidemic investigations, according to a statement on the
provincial government website.
“The biggest political task at
present is to stop the rebound and spread of the epidemic,” Wang
Yongkang, vice governor of Heilongjiang, was quoted as saying.
Elsewhere
in mainland China, all areas in central Hubei province including Wuhan,
the epicentre of the outbreak in China, are now considered low-risk.
However, a Beijing central district is seen as high-risk, according to a social media post by the State Council, or Cabinet.
On April 15, the Chinese capital reported three local cases, all of which were linked to an imported infection.
Areas
that are considered of medium-risk in China include two districts in
Harbin, the city of Suifenhe in Heilongjiang, two districts in the
southern city of Guangzhou as well as Jiaozhou city in eastern Shandong
province.
In mainland China, newly discovered asymptomatic cases
stood at 44, down from 54 a day earlier. Three of the new cases were
imported, according to the health commission.
China does not
include asymptomatic cases, or patients who test positive but show no
clinical symptoms such as a cough or fever, in its tally of confirmed
cases.
No new deaths were reported, it said.
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