China marks another day with no death from the Coronavirus

China has marked another day without any death from the Coronavirus. China again did not report additional deaths from the Coronavirus, and only 10 new cases -- six of them brought from abroad, Reuters reports. The numbers of the infected in the hospital have dropped to 959, only 63 of which are considered serious cases, while slightly more [...]
China has marked another day without any death from the Coronavirus.
China again did not report additional deaths from the Coronavirus, and only 10 new cases -- six of them brought from abroad, Reuters reports.
The numbers of the infected in the hospital have dropped to 959, only 63 of which are considered serious cases, while a little over 1,000 are under isolation and monitoring as suspected cases or positive testing for the virus without showing symptoms.
The global pandemic episode, the central city of Wuhan, which represented most of China's cases and deaths, now has only 69 people in the treatment of COVID-19, only two listed in serious condition.
China has reported a total of 4,632 deaths among 82,798 cases, although in many countries these figures are considered to be less reported.
China also stands accused by the US and others that initially minimised the extent of the explosion after it was first discovered at the end of last year, broadcast news.net.
As new confirmed cases drop near zero, China has reopened many businesses and has allowed high school students to prepare for exams to return to class.
However, a ban on foreign arrivals and strict quarantine measures remains in force, as China seeks to avoid an influx of new cases from abroad or a second wave of infections among those thought to be healed or not released ill, but the virus may still spread.












