Mainland Reports 12 More Imported Virus Cases
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2020-03-18 HKT 10:06
The mainland reported just one new domestic case in the coronavirus outbreak on Wednesday, but a dozen more imported infections from overseas.
Five of the new imported cases were in Guangdong – which announced quarantine measures on Monday – with three more each in Beijing and Shanghai, and one elsewhere.
For the second consecutive day there was only one more fresh infection in Wuhan, where the virus first emerged late last year, the National Health Commission said.
New cases in Hubei province have now been in the single digits for the past seven days, down from a peak of several thousand per day in early February.
Wuhan and its 11 million people were placed under strict quarantine on January 23, with the rest of Hubei province going under lockdown in the following days.
In recent days, there has been an easing of restrictions in some parts of the province, with Beijing saying it has "basically curbed" the spread of the virus.
But there were 12 new imported cases reported on Wednesday, bringing the total number to 155 and fuelling fears of an influx of cases from overseas.
An average of 20,000 people are flying into the mainland every day, according to the government, and 10 provinces and municipalities are imposing mandatory quarantines on those arriving from abroad.
Beijing requires almost all international arrivals to go into 14-day quarantine in designated hotels in the capital. (AFP)
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