Mainland Sees Further Drop In Local Covid Infections

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2022-01-21 HKT 13:36

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  • Mainland sees further drop in local Covid infections

China reported on Friday the lowest daily tally of local confirmed Covid-19 cases in nearly two months, after a national strategy to quickly curb flare-ups forced worst-hit cities to lock down affected communities and cut business activity.

China reported 23 domestically transmitted infections with confirmed symptoms for Thursday, official data showed, down from 43 a day earlier.

This marks the fourth consecutive day of decline in local symptomatic cases, with the lowest daily case load since November 29.

Henan and the northern city of Tianjin, two areas that have detected most of China's local cases in the past 10 days, each reported fewer than 10 local confirmed infections for Thursday.

The capital, Beijing, reported five infections, slightly up from three a day earlier. The southern city of Zhuhai and Xian in the country's northwest also reported a handful of new local cases.

China reported for Thursday two new domestically transmitted asymptomatic cases, which it classifies separately from confirmed cases, in Yunnan.

There were no new deaths, leaving the death toll at 4,636. As of January 20, mainland China had 105,484 confirmed symptomatic cases, including both local ones and those arriving from abroad. (Reuters)

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