No new cases of coronavirus infection reported in Shanghai

Yang Meiping
39 suspected cases were ruled out, and another 107 are undergoing tests.
Yang Meiping

No new cases of novel coronavirus were confirmed in Shanghai over the latest 12 hours as of Thursday midnight, and 39 suspected cases were ruled out, said the city's health commission on Friday morning.

So far, the city has reported 334 infections and ruled out 2,010 suspected cases.

Among all confirmed patients, aged between 7 months and 88 years old, 144 have traveled or lived in Hubei Province, 33 have traveled or lived in other regions, and 157 had contact history with infected persons.

A total of 110 patients are from outside the city, while 224 are local residents -- those with registered residency and people staying in the city for over six months.

According to the commission, 118 patients are stable, three are in serious condition and 12 are critical. A total of 199 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital.

There have been two local fatalities, and another 107 suspected cases are undergoing tests.


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