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nCoV Confirmed Cases in China Increase To 44,653 Deaths To 1,113


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Update on the epidemic situation of new coronavirus pneumonia as of 24:00 on February 11
Published: 2020-02-12Source : Health Emergency Office
At 04:00 on February 11th, 31 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported that 2015 confirmed cases (1638 cases in Hubei), 871 severe cases (897 cases in Hubei), and There were 97 deaths (94 in Hubei, 1 in Henan, Hunan, and Chongqing), and 3342 suspected cases (1685 in Hubei).
  On the same day, 744 new cases were cured and discharged (417 in Hubei), and 30068 close contacts were lifted from medical observation.
  As of 24:00 on February 11, according to reports from 31 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, there were 38,800 confirmed cases (among which, 8204 were severe cases), 4,740 were cured and discharged, and 1,113 were dead. A total of 44,653 confirmed cases have been reported and 160,67 suspected cases have been reported. A total of 451,462 close contacts were tracked, and 185,037 close contacts were still in medical observation.
  A total of 77 confirmed cases were reported from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan: 49 in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (1 death), 10 in the Macao Special Administrative Region (1 in discharged from cure), and 18 in Taiwan (1 in discharged from cure).

  Note: The number of new severe cases is obtained by subtracting the number of severe cases on the previous day from the number of existing severe cases on that day. There are medical outcomes such as mild disease and death in severe cases. On February 11, the number of severe cases in 12 provinces decreased by 44 cases, and the number of severe cases in 8 provinces including Hubei increased by 915 cases.

(Note: When quoted by the media, please mark "Information comes from the official website of the National Health and Health Commission.")

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