At 0-14 o'clock on September 4, Tibet New "45+171"
Author:Tibet Time:2022.09.04
Source: People's Daily Client Tibet Channel
On September 4th, at the 27th press conference of the New Crown Epidemium in Tibet Autonomous Region, Qu Da, deputy secretary -general of the Tibet Autonomous Region Government, was released.
From 0:00 on September 3rd to 24:00, 51 new local new crown pneumonia were added (including 15 cases of Lhasa, 9 cases of Shigatse, 1 case of Nyingchi, 20 cases in Changdu, and 6 cases of Naqu City). There were 505 new asymptomatic infected (including 236 cases of Lhasa, 160 cases of Shigatse, 3 cases of Shannan, 13 cases in Changdu, 62 cases of Naqu City, and 31 Ali region).
From 0:00 on September 4th to 14:00, 45 new local new crown pneumonia were added (23 cases of Lhasa, 14 cases in Changdu, and 8 cases in Nasutu). 171 newly added infected infections (including 128 cases of Lhasa, 2 cases of Shigatse, 5 cases of Shannan, 3 cases in Changdu, 18 cases of Naqu, and 15 cases of Ali region).
As of 24:00 on September 3, there were 386 high -risk areas and 157 high -risk areas in the region.
556 infected people were added on September 3, all found in the isolation control area.
As of 24:00 on September 3, 641 people were discharged in the region, and 33053 close -ups were lifted and observed in centralized isolation. At present, 55,440 people are receiving centralized isolation observations.
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