China News Service, February 29th. According to the website of the Beijing Municipal Health and Health Commission, from 08:00 to 24:00 on February 28, a new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia was added to Beijing. As a close contact of the confirmed case, it has been sent to a designated location. Medical institutions provide treatment. Nine suspected cases, one death and 16 close contacts were reported. Fourteen discharged patients were cured and discharged from two designated hospitals in the urban area. There are 8 men and 6 women, the youngest is 36 years old and the oldest is 70 years old.

As of 24:00 on February 28, a total of 411 confirmed cases, 271 cured cases and 8 dead cases were cured. There are 33 suspected cases. A total of 2,683 close contacts have been identified, of which 508 are still in isolation medical observation. 13 confirmed cases in the Middle East, 53 in Xicheng District, 71 in Chaoyang District, 62 in Haidian District, 42 in Fengtai District, 14 in Shijingshan District, 3 in Mentougou District, 16 in Fangshan District, 19 in Tongzhou District, and 10 in Shunyi District There were 29 cases in Changping District, 39 cases in Daxing District, 7 cases in Huairou District, 7 cases in Miyun District, 1 case in Yanqing District, and 25 cases came from overseas. No cases have been reported in Pinggu District.

Nine districts in the city have had no new confirmed cases for more than 14 consecutive days, specifically no reported cases in Pinggu District since the outbreak, Yanqing District for 36 days, Mentougou District for 26 days, Huairou District for 22 days, Shunyi District for 20 days, and Dongcheng District. 17 days, 17 days in Miyun District, 15 days in Shijingshan District, 15 days in Daxing District.

Of the 411 confirmed cases, 197 were male cases, accounting for 47.9%, and 214 were female cases, accounting for 52.1%. The age range was 6 months to 94 years, of which 14 cases were under 5 years, accounting for 3.4%, and 6 to 17 years old. There were 13 cases, accounting for 3.1%, 274 cases aged 18 to 59, accounting for 66.7%, and 110 cases aged 60 and above, accounting for 26.8%.