Feb. 7 | SH reports 12 more cases, 10 discharged
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Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Cases in Shanghai As of 2020-Feb-06 24:00 Source: Shanghai Municipal Health Commission | |
Location | Confirmed |
Pudong | 50 |
Baoshan | 16 |
Xuhui | 15 |
Jing'an | 14 |
Minhang | 12 |
Changning | 11 |
Songjiang | 10 |
Fengxian | 9 |
Putuo | 7 |
Hongkou | 7 |
Yangpu | 7 |
Huangpu | 5 |
Jiading | 5 |
Qingpu | 5 |
Jinshan | 2 |
Chongming | 2 |
Source: Shanghai Daily
Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Cities with most cases As of 2020-Feb-07 08:00 Source: National Health Commission | ||
Location | Confirmed | Dead |
Hubei | 22112 | 618 |
Guangdong | 1018 | 1 |
Zhejiang | 1006 | 0 |
Henan | 914 | 3 |
What's happening in Shanghai?
12 more coronavirus cases reported in Shanghai, total infections hit 269
The city has confirmed another 12 coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of infections to 269, and ruled out 97 suspected cases, the Shanghai Health Commission said on Friday morning.
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10 more coronavirus patients discharged upon recovery in Shanghai
Ten people with coronavirus infection were discharged upon recovery on Thursday morning, said Shanghai Health Commission.
So far, 25 coronavirus patients in Shanghai have been discharged, the commission said.
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Jiao Tong offers financial support to students amid outbreak
Shanghai Jiao Tong University announced on Wednesday that it has launched a special initiative to subsidize students experiencing financial hardship caused by the current coronavirus outbreak.
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Experts advise on staying calm in crisis
Experts are suggesting ways that city residents can stay calm while stuck at home during the ongoing epidemic.
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Support for businesses affected by virus
Shanghai’s government is to release policies to support businesses affected by the coronavirus outbreak, according to a letter sent to all the city’s enterprises.
The city is now in a critical period of epidemic prevention and control, and the situation will remain severe during the upcoming travel peak for returning travelers and resumption of work.
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Temperature screening added to 51 Metro stations
Metro passengers in Shanghai will have their temperatures measured at 51 more stations from Thursday.
Temperature screenings for Metro passengers were first introduced at nine stations on February 3.
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New visa policies during the outbreak
Local companies can register for work permits for their international staff through online application in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Shanghai Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
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What's happening in China?
As more Chinese hit the road, measures taken to contain virus during trips
A slew of preventive measures have been rolled out to contain the novel coronavirus as a growing number of Chinese people hit the road and return to work after the Spring Festival holiday, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) said Thursday.
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Antiviral drug Remdesivir to be applied in clinical trials Thursday
The registration for clinical trials on the antiviral drug Remdesivir has been approved, and the first batch of pneumonia patients infected by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) are expected to start taking the drug on Thursday, according to an official conference Wednesday.
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China's delivery staff work as usual amid coronavirus outbreak
Wearing a mask is a must. Each rider is provided with at least two every day.
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Mortality rate in China is lower than Ebola, SARS and MERS
China's UK ambassador Liu Xiaoming emphasizes that, although a large number of people have been infected with the new coronavirus, the mortality rate in China, which stands at 2.1 percent, is very low.
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'Finally somebody is saying the truth,' says foreign vlogger in Wuhan
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