On the 25th, there were 1 new local confirmed cases in Guangdong, and 4 cases of non -symptoms infected
Author:Golden sheep net Time:2022.06.26
At 0-24 on June 25, 1 new local diagnostic cases were added in Guangdong Province. The report was found in isolation control. There are 3 cases of new hospitalizations (both inputs overseas input) in the province, and currently 93 cases are entered in the hospital (85 cases were entered overseas); 31 cases of non -symptoms were newly lifted in medical observations (all of them were input). 185 infected people (169 cases were entered abroad).
Nine cases of newly added overseas input diagnosis (3 of which were diagnosed by asymptomatic infections), 7 cases from Guangzhou, 2 cases from Canada, 2 cases from Ethiopia, and the remaining 3 cases from Australia, New Zealand and Singapore; Zhuhai There were two reports from Hong Kong and Macau, China.
There were 24 cases of asymptomatic infected overseas, 7 cases of Guangzhou reported, 3 cases from Sri Lanka, and the remaining 4 cases came from the Netherlands, South Korea, Singapore and the UAE; Shenzhen reported 5 cases, from Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cotti and Mozambique ; 1 case of Zhuhai report, from Hong Kong, China; 8 cases from Foshan, 3 cases from South Korea, 3 cases from Laos, and 2 cases from Vietnam; Dongguan reported 3 cases, from Hong Kong, Britain and Australia in China.
As of 24:00 on June 25, there were 1,5869 cases of 15,869 cases of new crownal lung inflammatory infection (10,379 cases were entered overseas), of which 7,427 were confirmed (4024 inputs overseas), and 8,442 cases were asymptomatic (6355 inputs overseas). Essence
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