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The large metropolis of approximately 11 million residents, which had been in quarantine for more than two months since January, paid a particularly high price for the virus, which infected nearly 83,000 people and killed 4,633 people across the country, according to the figures. official data
Although Uhan had not registered a new infection since April 3, a new case was identified in the city, the National Health Commission announced today.
Local authorities reported an 89-year-old man, a resident of the Dongxihu area in northwest Uhan.
The level of epidemiological risk in the district has increased from “low” to “medium,” they said.
Uhan is considered a “low risk” area after quarantine was lifted on April 8, and activity in the city has gradually returned.
High school students returned to school on Wednesday, all wearing masks and adhering to strict health measures, after four months of forced vacation due to the virus.
In addition to the Uhan incident, China today announced 13 new Covid-19 incidents on its territory. This is the first time since May 1 that the country has announced a double-digit increase in the number of infections in a 24-hour period.
Most of the new cases are located in the northeast part of the country, where the city of Sulan was quarantined.
Yesterday, China acknowledged that the pandemic had revealed “gaps” in China’s healthcare system and the prevention of infectious diseases. The comments came amid criticism from United States President Donald Trump about China’s management of the coronation crisis.
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