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China's new coronavirus cases rise to near six-week high

By Se Young Lee and Lusha Zhang

 

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A resident wearing a face mask is seen at a blocked residential area after the lockdown was lifted in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province and China's epicentre of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, April 12, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song

 

BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported the highest number of new daily coronavirus cases in nearly six weeks, driven by a rise in infected travellers arriving from overseas and underscoring challenges Beijing faces in preventing a second wave of COVID-19.

 

A total of 108 new coronavirus cases were reported on Sunday, up from 99 a day earlier and marking the highest number of cases since 143 cases were reported on March 5.

 

The total number of confirmed cases in mainland China now stands at 82,160, while the death toll rose by two to 3,341.

 

The National Health Commission said on Monday that 98 of the new cases were imported involving people entering China from another country, a new record and up from 97 a day earlier. The number of asymptomatic cases fell to 61 from 63 a day earlier.

 

Though the number of daily infections have dropped sharply from the height of the epidemic in February, China has seen the daily toll creep higher after hitting a trough on March 12 as the virus spread globally. Beijing is concerned that infected people entering the country could trigger a second wave and push the country back into a state of near paralysis.

 

The northeast Heilongjiang province, which borders Russia, reported 56 new cases -- 49 from Russia.

 

Chinese cities near the border with Russia said on Sunday they would tighten border controls and quarantine measures on arrivals.

 

The border city of Suifenhe and Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang, said they would require all arrivals from abroad to undergo 28 days of quarantine, as well as nucleic acid and antibody tests.

 

Harbin will also lock down residential units where confirmed and asymptomatic coronavirus cases are found for 14 days.

 

(This story has been refiled to correct milestone date in second paragraph to March 5)

 

(Reporting by Se Young Lee and Lusha Zhang; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Michael Perry)

 

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17 minutes ago, tifino said:

... and of course the CCP News bureau made the point of blaming overseas (returnees from...) 

sure, they can't blame Europeans and/or Americans as barely none there anymore

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1 hour ago, Cake Monster said:

Once the Tourists start to vacation around the Globe again, there is going to be a big question asked by each and every one of them.

And that question is  " Is South East Asia safe now due to its proximity to China - can we be 100% safe "

If Thailand courts the Hoards from China as they have in the past, then many Tourists will give a definitive Thumbs down to a vacation in Thailand.

This leaves Thailand with only one customer, which is a high risk customer as Covid19 shows

 

that will depend on the results of each country's containment methods, and how they prepare for the inevitable second and third waves.

 

some chinese are returning to china, seeing their homeland as a safer place than their current locations, thus the rise in chinese cases from overseas.  now almost all their new cases are brought back by returning chinese (essentially no foreigners allowed in), with a few local transmissions.

 

there will likely not be much international tourism for the next couple years, as there will be too many local flare-ups to make definite travel plans more than a few weeks in advance.  then there is the threat of 14-day quarantines in both directions that could be reimposed at any time.

 

the question going forward is who are the high-risk customers, and where are the high-risk locations.  china absolutely was a high risk zone, but is it still?

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28 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

I don’t believe CCP’s numbers.

I don’t believe WHO’s words.

And not so sure about numbers from Thailand.

On 11 April 2020 at 18:00, Thailand announced that 846 additional people met the criteria for PUI, raising the total to 32,830 PUI, as shown in Table 1.

 

https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/situation.php

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1 hour ago, timendres said:

On 11 April 2020 at 18:00, Thailand announced that 846 additional people met the criteria for PUI, raising the total to 32,830 PUI, as shown in Table 1.

 

https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/situation.php

Thailand boasts it can test 20,000 people a day so the 32,830 should be cleared up in minimum of 2 days as there would be no logical reason not to unless they are trying to hide numbers by slowing the tests by claiming some excuse or another as they are placed 6th on the global list of countries best prepared to deal with the outbreak.If they don't test much for financial reasons then their boast to be able to test 20,000 per day is false.Why boast you can do that many tests and then don't?

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Call me a cynic but I don’t believe those numbers.

The capacity for chinas leaders to lie is I suggest a given.

No I’m not like some whose names I won’t mention who use rhetoric like China Virus.

I’m not coming from that place when I say I don’t believe the figures on C19 coming out of China.

No one, no one knows how many people in the world are carrying this virus .. not even remotely knowing of real numbers !

Nobody know what the world will look like even months from now let alone years ahead!

One thing that we can say is this virus has shown us how totally unprepared on every front we have been to respond.

again more of his our ‘leaders’ have failed the people who pay their wages and support the privileged lifestyle they live.

Vaccines are at least years away. The BS put out by some world leaders and their mouthpieces, and lots of lay

people too is nothing more than projected, false hope. A vaccine will be very very unlikely to be developed in a year or 18 months (said by the vast majority of epidemiologists).

It’s BS ... it takes years to develop and produce a vaccine in large quantities... 2 years at least (world expert again). 


 

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1 hour ago, Tropposurfer said:

Call me a cynic but I don’t believe those numbers.

The capacity for chinas leaders to lie is I suggest a given.

No I’m not like some whose names I won’t mention who use rhetoric like China Virus.

I’m not coming from that place when I say I don’t believe the figures on C19 coming out of China.

No one, no one knows how many people in the world are carrying this virus .. not even remotely knowing of real numbers !

Nobody know what the world will look like even months from now let alone years ahead!

One thing that we can say is this virus has shown us how totally unprepared on every front we have been to respond.

again more of his our ‘leaders’ have failed the people who pay their wages and support the privileged lifestyle they live.

Vaccines are at least years away. The BS put out by some world leaders and their mouthpieces, and lots of lay

people too is nothing more than projected, false hope. A vaccine will be very very unlikely to be developed in a year or 18 months (said by the vast majority of epidemiologists).

It’s BS ... it takes years to develop and produce a vaccine in large quantities... 2 years at least (world expert again). 


 

What a remarkable piece of garbage one has written.

 

Call me a cynic

i don’t believe 

im not like some

i won’t mention

nobody know what the world will look like

one thing that we can say

his our leaders have failed the people

the bs put out by some world leaders

said by the vast majority 

(world expert again)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, EricTh said:

It does report whether those are Chinese nationals returning or other foreigners going to China. 

foreigners currently not allowed to enter china.  (possible exception for diplomatic or essential technical like thailand, but cannot verify.)

 

all returnees are tested.  positives go to hospital, negatives to 14-day supervised quarantine, with another test before release.  similar situation for other chinese provinces receiving chinese from high-risk areas like hubei.  only difference is they may be allowed 14-day home isolation.

 

they reported around 100 new cases, most of which were chinese returning from other countries.  over half of them were in heilongjiang province, at a border crossing, mostly returnees from vladivostock.  another 6 or so cases were in guangdong province.

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