A year after Wuhan lockdown, China reports small rise in COVID-19 cases

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China on Saturday reported a slight increase in new cases of COVID-19 as it marks the anniversary of the world's first coronavirus lockdown, in ...

A man gets a nucleic acid test at a makeshift testing site in a park following an outbreak of the coronavirus disease in Beijing, China Jan 23, 2021. SHANGHAI: China on Saturday reported a slight increase in new cases of COVID-19 as it marks the anniversary of the world's first coronavirus lockdown, in the city of Wuhan where the disease emerged in late 2019.

The National Health Commission said 107 new COVID-19 cases had been identified on Saturday, up from 103 cases the day before.The commission said in a statement that 90 of the new cases were local infections. A medical worker in a protective suit collects a swab from a woman for nucleic acid testing at a makeshift testing site following the coronavirus disease outbreak in Beijing, China Jan 22, 2021.

The northeastern province of Heilongjiang recorded 56 new cases and neighbouring Jilin province had 13. Both Beijing and Shanghai recorded three new cases each, and the province of Hebei, which surrounds Beijing, recorded 15 new cases. The number of new asymptomatic cases, which China does not classify as confirmed cases, fell to 99 from 119 cases a day earlier.

 

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