China records ninth consecutive day without COVID-19 case transmission

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China reported its ninth consecutive day without a new case of COVID-19 transmitted, while a primary school in Wuhan City opened face-to-face categories tuesday for the first time in 8 months.

The daily update of national fitness officials, which provided knowledge for Monday, showed that the recent series without new instances broadcast lasted until some other day.

There were 14 new imported cases, involving travellers returning from abroad, up from 16 the previous day. There were also 16 new asymptomatic cases (patients infected with coronavirus without symptoms) to 27 a day earlier.

In the central city where the virus was first detected, Wuhan University opened its doors to more than 9,100 academics on Monday.

The official Xinhua news firm reported that the university had been cleaned and disinfected very well. Students returning for on-site conferences would get temperature controls and be required to wear a mask in the library, the firm added.

Wuhan, who reported the first death from the new coronavirus in early January, has gained widespread attention for how life is temporarily returning to normal after months of widespread viral testing and restrictions.

Last week, Chinese state newspapers ceded their money to an amusement park in the city after photographs of a busy pool party went viral abroad amid considerations about the spread of COVID-19. Virus.

The total number of cases shown in China is 84,981, 4,634 deaths.

(Reporting through Engen Tham and Wang Jing in Shanghai; edited through Kim Coghill and Jane Wardell)

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