Thursday, January 30, 2020

China NHC Adds 1982 New Coronavirus Cases In Last 24 Hours

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On the day that the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus epidemic in China a PHEIC (Public Health Emergency of International Concern), China's National Health Commission added 1982 new cases, and 42 additional deaths.
Of those, hard hit Hubei province contributed 1220 cases or roughly 62% of today's total.
The NHC also announced the cure and discharge of 47 cases, which exceeds the number of deaths reported today.  The totals so far show 213 deaths and only 171 recoveries.

Update on pneumonia of new coronavirus infections as of 24:00 on January 30

Published: 2020-01-31
Source : Health Emergency Office
At 04:00 on January 30, 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported 1982 new confirmed cases, 157 severe cases, and 43 new deaths (42 cases in Hubei Province, Heilongjiang Province). 1 case in the province), 47 new cases were cured and discharged, and 4812 new cases were suspected.
As of 2400 on January 30, the National Health and Health Commission has received a total of 9,692 confirmed cases (31 cases in Sichuan Province were subtracted from the cumulative confirmed cases) in 31 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. A total of 213 deaths and 171 cases were cured and discharged, with a total of 15,238 suspected cases.
At present, a total of 113,579 close contacts have been tracked (21 cases of reductions in Beijing). On the day, 4,201 people were released from medical observation, and a total of 102,427 people were receiving medical observation.
A total of 28 confirmed cases were reported from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan: 12 from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 7 from the Macao Special Administrative Region, and 9 from Taiwan.


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