Chinese mainland reports 11 new imported COVID-19 cases


BEIJING -- Chinese health authority said Thursday that 11 new COVID-19 cases were reported on the mainland Wednesday and all of them were imported.
The Chinese mainland reported 11 new imported COVID-19 cases Wednesday, bringing the total number of imported cases to 1,797, the National Health Commission said Thursday.
Of the 11 imported cases, six were reported in Shanghai, three in Guangdong province, and one each in Tianjin and Fujian province, the commission said.
Of all the imported cases on the mainland, 1,736 had been discharged from hospitals after recovery, and 61 remained hospitalized.
No deaths had been reported from the imported cases.
No new domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases were reported on the mainland, according to a daily report issued by National Health Commission.
No deaths related to the disease or new suspected cases were reported Wednesday, the report said.
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