China sees uptick in new COVID-19 conditions, including 17 in Beijing
27 June, 2020
Mainland China reported on Saturday (Jun 27) the best amount of new coronavirus instances in four days, driven by a COVID-19 resurgence found in the Chinese capital of Beijing.
The National Health Commission reported 21 new confirmed infections in mainland China on Friday, up from 13 a day earlier and the best since Monday.
In Beijing, 17 brand-new confirmed cases were reported, up from 11 a day earlier and the virtually all since June 20.
Since Jun 11, when Beijing reported its first case in today's outbreak, stemming from a sprawling wholesale food center in the southwest of the capital, 297 people in the location of more than 20 million have contracted the virus.
Mainland China reported four new so-called imported instances on Friday, infections associated with travellers arriving from abroad.
That compares with two cases a day earlier.
That took the cumulative amount of confirmed conditions in mainland China to 83,483.
Mainland China reported 12 new asymptomatic individuals, who tested great for COVID-19 but showed no clinical symptoms like a fever, up from five a evening earlier.
The nationwide health authority will not include asymptomatic patients in its tally of confirmed cases.
The death toll stood at 4,634, unchanged since mid-May.
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