Chinese mainland reports 28 new COVID-19 cases

Beijing:  Chinese health authorities said on Thursday that 28 new COVID-19 case were reported in the mainland, of which 21 were registered in Beijing after a fresh outbreak took place at a large wholesale food market in the capital city.

Of the domestically transmitted cases, 21 cases were reported in Beijing, two in Hebei province, and one in Tianjin, Xinhua news agency quoted the National Health Commission as saying in its daily report.

Besides the cases, no deaths were reported, according to the Commission.

As of Thursday morning, the overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 84,458, including 265 patients who were still being treated, with nine in severe condition.

A total of 4,638 people have so far died of the disease.

By Wednesday, the mainland had reported a total of 1,860 imported cases.

Also on Wednesday, eight new asymptomatic cases, including two from overseas, were reported on the mainland. No asymptomatic case was re-categorized as a confirmed case.

The Commission said 111 asymptomatic cases, including 63 from overseas, were still under medical observation.

Meanwhile, Beijing has rolled out unprecedented measures and restrictions to contain the fresh coronavirus outbreak, reports Efe news.

Authorities have embarked on a massive operation to test employees of tens of thousands of restaurants and small food stalls, students at dozens of university campuses and hundreds of food markets in Beijing.

Since June 13, 356,000 nucleic acid tests have been carried out, Zhang Qiang, head of the municipal prevention team, said on Wednesday.

Zhang said health workers, those who live in residential complexes where there have been confirmed cases, officials, teachers and students who have resumed classes will all be tested.

Some 355,000 people with a connection to the Xinfadi wholesale food market, ground zero of the new cluster, will also be tested.

The city on Tuesday raised the response alert to level two from three (on a scale of one to four) but has implemented much stricter measures than those stipulated at level two, meaning a ‘severe’ public health event.

Inter-provincial flights have been suspended and classes have been cancelled at all levels, after resuming over a month ago.

Beijing has disinfected 276 markets for agricultural products, closed 11 underground and semi-underground markets in addition to 33,173 home food delivery services.