China Reports Biggest Rise In Covid Cases For Months

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2021-01-07 HKT 11:00

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  • People queue up to get a nucleic acid test at a hospital following an outbreak of Covid-19 in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

    People queue up to get a nucleic acid test at a hospital following an outbreak of Covid-19 in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

The mainland reported its biggest rise in daily Covid-19 cases in more than five months on Thursday, driven by rising infections in Hebei province.

Hebei, which entered a "wartime mode" on Tuesday, accounted for 51 of the 52 local cases reported by the National Health Commission. This compared with 20 cases reported in the province a day earlier.

Total new Covid-19 cases for all of the mainland stood at 63, compared with 32 reported a day earlier, marking the biggest rise in daily cases since 127 cases were reported on July 30.

The number of asymptomatic patients, who have been infected with the coronavirus that causes the disease but have yet to develop any symptoms, also rose to 79 from 64 a day earlier.

The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases on the mainland since the outbreak first started in the city of Wuhan in late 2019 now stands at 87,278 cases, while the death toll remained unchanged at 4,634.

Authorities in Shijiazhuang, Hebei's capital, where most of the new cases are located, have launched mass testing drives and banned gatherings to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

Travellers must present a negative nucleic acid Covid-19 test result taken within 72 hours before boarding a train or an airplane in the province.

In the city of Dalian in Liaoning province, which has reported local infections in recent days, residents in medium or high-risk areas have been barred from leaving the city. Residents in other areas were told to refrain from unnecessary trips out of Dalian.

Authorities in Guangdong province late on Wednesday reported a patient infected with a more transmissible variant of the coronavirus discovered in South Africa.

Some scientists worry that Covid-19 vaccines currently being rolled out may not be able to protect against this variant because of certain mutations that have been observed. (Reuters)

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