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3 confirmed cases were reported from Thailand,

 

The reporter learned on the 22nd at the State Council's press conference on the prevention and control of pneumonia related to new coronavirus infection. As of 24:00 on January 21, the National Health and Health Commission received 13 domestic provinces (regions, municipalities) A total of 440 confirmed cases of pneumonia due to new coronavirus infection were reported, and a total of 9 death cases were reported, with 3 new cases, all of which were Hubei cases. 149 new cases of pneumonia confirmed by coronavirus infection were reported, 1 confirmed case was received from Japan, 3 confirmed cases were reported from Thailand, and 1 confirmed case was reported from South Korea. At present, 2197 close contacts have been tracked, 765 have been released from medical observation, and 1394 are still receiving medical observation. (Reporters Wang Bingyang and Qu Ting)

http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-01/22/c_1125493165.htm

 

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three in Thailand

 

Chinese mainland confirmed 440 cases of pneumonia caused by a new coronavirus by Tuesday midnight, affecting 13 provinces, with the death toll rising to nine, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday morning.

Overseas, five cases have been reported -- three in Thailand and one each in South Korea and Japan.

The number of confirmed cases in Chinese mainland rose from 291 reported earlier on Tuesday by the commission.

Three new deaths, all occurring in Hubei province, were reported on Tuesday. The outbreak first emerged in Hubei's Wuhan city in late December.

Authorities have traced 2,197 people who have had close contacts with the infected patients, and 765 of them have been moved out of quarantine.

Li Bin, deputy director of the commission, said there have been instances of human-to-human transmission and infections among medical workers. Some transmission across neighborhoods has also been reported.

"The virus is likely to mutate and the risk of further spread of the disease remains," he said.

 

https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202001/22/WS5e27b1cba310128217272ba5.html

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