Shaanxi Records New Cases After Three-week Gap

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  • Restrictions are being eased on the mainland as most of the new cases being reported are people who flew back from abroad. Photo: AFP

    Restrictions are being eased on the mainland as most of the new cases being reported are people who flew back from abroad. Photo: AFP

Shaanxi province on Tuesday reported its first coronavirus cases in nearly three weeks, all involving travellers from overseas, as imported infections in the rest of the mainland started to ease.

The northwestern province reported 21 new infections from abroad as well as seven cases with no clinical symptoms, all of whom were travellers on a commercial flight from Moscow bound for Beijing.

Due to a ban on international flights arriving at Beijing, the Air China jet landed on Monday in Xian, capital of Shaanxi, where the virus was detected by medical staff conducting tests at the airport and cases were confirmed on Tuesday.

All of the infected were Chinese nationals.

New imported infections on the mainland fell to four cases on Monday, the National Health Commission said, the lowest since March 12, after the authorities slashed international flights and severely restricted arrivals of foreigners.

Despite the curbs, the arrival of imported cases has proved difficult to predict, although in the last 14 days, Chinese citizens returning home from or via Russia have accounted for the majority of the infections.

The northeastern province of Heilongjiang has so far borne the brunt of the incoming infections, with both air and land links to Russia.

Fearing infections from Heilongjiang, the health authority of Changchun, capital of neighbouring Jilin province, has mandated that people who have lived or travelled to the Heilongjiang cities of Harbin or Mudanjiang this month are subject to quarantine and must undergo three rounds of tests.

Shenyang, capital of northeastern Liaoning province, on Monday issued similar rules for people from Harbin or Mudanjiang.

The mainland has an accumulated total of 82,758 confirmed cases and 4,632 deaths as of the end of April 20, the National Health Commission said, including 11 new cases on Monday.

Of Monday's new cases, six were local infections in Heilongjiang and one in Guangdong.

The mainland also reported 37 new asymptomatic coronavirus cases on April 20, compared to 49 a day earlier.

The mainland does not include people who test positive but exhibit no clinical symptoms such as a fever in its tally of confirmed cases. (Reuters)

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