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China's Daily COVID-19 Reach 1000


Fri 11 Mar 2022 | 05:56 PM
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China reported over 1000 new COVID-19 cases nationwide, which is considered the state's highest numbers in the latest two years, Reuters reported on Friday.

The fierce emergence of Omicron variant is the main reason for such infections' hike, therefore, several regions of the country imposed dozens of COVID-19 restrictions, and lockdown in Shanghai.

On Thursday, the reported number of Coronavirus infections reached 703 cases, comparing to 435 on the previous day.

Moreover, another 397 COVID-19 cases for people who didn't suffer from any symptoms were also detected on the same day, according to the National Health Commission.

The recently imposed restrictions include widening the scope of Coronavirus tests, decreasing the duration of school classes, and halting all indoor activities.

Premier Li Keqiang said in a press conference: "We will make COVID prevention and control more science-based and targeted according to changes in the epidemic situation and characteristics of the virus."

He added: "Since the epidemic started, the service sector has been hit the most, especially those involving in-person contact, of which medium and small-firms account for the majority."

In the same context, Epidemiology Professor Ben Cowling said: "Infections in vaccinated inpiduals are more likely to be asymptomatic than infections in unvaccinated inpiduals, and vaccine coverage is now very high in China."

It is worthy to mention that about 2.9 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered on the Chinese mainland so far, the National Health Commission announced last January.