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Latest developments in epidemic control on March 17 (1)
Updated: March 17, 2020 09:56 Xinhua

WUHAN — Here are the latest developments on the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in China:

— Three provincial-level regions — Jilin, Guizhou and Ningxia — are clear of the novel coronavirus infections after their last COVID-19 patients had been discharged.

— Beijing on March 16 put the just renovated SARS-treating Xiaotangshan Hospital into use, with more than 1,000 beds prepared for imported COVID-19 patients and suspected cases.

— Shanghai has exported over 80,000 testing reagents for the COVID-19 to 22 countries including Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Saudi Arabia.

— A leading group of China's COVID-19 response on March 16 demanded the orderly organization for withdrawing medical staff supporting virus-hit Hubei province, while ensuring high-level treatment of severe COVID-19 patients and helping Hubei resume normal medical services.

— The National Health Commission and the National Immigration Administration on March 16 suggested that residents on the mainland not travel abroad amid the COVID-19 outbreak, particularly to countries hit hard by the pandemic.

— China's immigration authority has facilitated epidemic prevention at the border by sharing data with relevant departments and local governments as the country guards against imported cases of infection.

— The National Health Commission said on March 16 it received reports of 16 newly confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 14 deaths on the Chinese mainland on March 15. All of the deaths were in Hubei province.

Meanwhile, 41 new suspected cases were reported and 838 people were discharged from hospital after recovery.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,860 by the end of March 15.

— The Chinese mainland reported 12 newly imported cases of the COVID-19 Sunday, bringing the total number of imported cases to 123, according to the National Health Commission.

Of the 12 newly imported cases, four were reported in Beijing, four in Guangdong province, two in Shanghai, and one in Yunnan and Gansu provinces respectively.

— Central China's Hubei province reported four newly confirmed cases of the COVID-19 and 14 deaths on March 15, the provincial health commission said on March 16.

All of the newly confirmed cases were reported in Wuhan, the provincial capital and epicenter of the outbreak.

The latest report brought the total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the hard-hit province to 67,798.

As of March 15, Hubei had seen no newly confirmed COVID-19 cases for 11 consecutive days in its 16 cities and prefectures outside Wuhan. The city of Wuhan has also seen single-digit daily increases for five days.

— Zheng Yun, deputy head of the Wuhan municipal health commission, said on March 15 although the city has seen single-digit daily increases of new infections for four days, there is still a certain risk of infection in communities based on epidemiological investigation and analysis as well as the law of infectious disease transmission.

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