Chinese mainland reports 82 new local COVID-19 cases

Residents line up to receive nucleic acid tests at a community in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Feb 24, 2022. (LIU LEI / XINHUA)

BEIJING – The Chinese mainland on Thursday reported 82 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, the National Health Commission said on Friday.

The National Health Commission's daily report showed that 30 of the new local infections were reported in Inner Mongolia and 18 were reported in Liaoning. Guangdong reported eight cases, Sichuan and Yunnan each reported five

The commission's daily report showed that 30 of the new local infections were reported in Inner Mongolia and 18 were reported in Liaoning. Guangdong reported eight cases, Sichuan and Yunnan each reported five. Guangxi reported four and Shanxi three. Also, Beijing, Jiangsu and Hubei each reported two, while Tianjin, Heilongjiang and Shandong each reported one.

A total of 142 imported COVID-19 cases were reported in 12 provincial-level regions on Thursday, said the commission.

Seven new suspected cases, all arriving from outside the mainland, were reported in Shanghai, said the commission, adding that no deaths from COVID-19 were reported on the day.

A total of 109 asymptomatic cases were newly reported Thursday, of whom 87 arrived from outside the mainland, according to the commission.

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On Thursday, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reported on the Chinese mainland, both local and imported, was 108,604.

There were 2,254 patients still under treatment on Thursday, of whom 18 were in severe condition. A total of 4,636 patients had died of the virus on the mainland since the outbreak of the disease.