Latest COVID-19 updates

  • March 29, 2021 – China reported 15 newly confirmed cases, all imported from abroad (8 cases in Guangdong, 3 cases in Inner Mongolia, 2 cases in Sichuan, 1 case in Shanghai, and 1 case in Hunan); no new deaths; no new suspected cases. There were 18 new asymptomatic infections (all imported from abroad); 273 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (all imported from abroad).
  • March 28, 2021 – China reported 8 newly confirmed cases, all imported from abroad (2 cases in Shanghai, 2 cases in Sichuan, 1 case in Tianjin, 1 case in Henan, 1 case in Guangdong, and 1 case in Shaanxi); no new deaths; 1 new suspected case imported from abroad in Shanghai. There were 19 new asymptomatic infections (all imported from abroad); 267 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (all imported from abroad).
  • March 27, 2021 – China reported 12 newly confirmed cases, including 11 imported cases (6 cases in Shanghai, 2 cases in Hunan, 2 cases in Sichuan, and 1 case in Guangdong) and 1 local case in Jiangxi; no new deaths; no new suspected cases. There were 27 new asymptomatic infections (all imported from abroad); 270 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (all imported from abroad).
  • March 26, 2021 – China reported 11 newly confirmed cases, all imported from abroad (7 cases in Shanghai, 2 cases in Guangdong, 1 case in Fujian, and 1 case in Shaanxi); no new deaths; 1 new suspected case imported from abroad in Shanghai. There were 31 new asymptomatic infections (30 cases imported from abroad, and 1 local case in Jiangxi); 251 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (250 cases imported from abroad).
  • March 25, 2021 – China reported 11 newly confirmed cases, all imported from abroad (4 cases in Shanghai, 4 cases in Guangdong, 2 cases in Gansu, and 1 case in Hubei); no new deaths; no new suspected cases. There were 10 new asymptomatic infections (all imported from abroad); 232 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (all imported from abroad).