China News Service, February 25th. According to the official Weibo message from the Beijing Health and Medical Commission, from February 24th to February 24th, one new case of new coronary pneumonia was confirmed in Beijing. The case has a history of contact from other provinces and cities, and has been sent to a designated medical institution for treatment. There were 18 new suspected cases and 73 existing suspected cases. Three new close contacts were added, and a total of 2487 close contacts were identified, of which 1748 cases have been released from medical observation. 17 patients with new crown pneumonia were discharged from Ditan Hospital, You'an Hospital, the Fifth Medical Center of General Hospital of the PLA, Haidian Hospital, Puren Hospital, Luohe Hospital, Niuputun Branch, Changping District Hospital, Daxing District People's Hospital, and Shunyi District Hospital . Among them, there are 9 males and 8 females; the youngest is 1 year old and the oldest is 89 years old.

As of 24:00 on February 24, a total of 400 confirmed cases had been diagnosed in Beijing. 215 patients were discharged, 4 died, and 13 were critically ill. According to the National Infectious Disease Information Network Reporting Regulations, 1 case of exceptions to Beijing was adjusted to Dongcheng District. 13 cases in Dongcheng District, 53 cases in Xicheng District, 61 cases in Chaoyang District, 62 cases in Haidian District, 41 cases in Fengtai District, 14 cases in Shijingshan District, 3 cases in Mentougou District, 16 cases in Fangshan District, 19 cases in Tongzhou District, 10 cases 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.

Among the 400 confirmed cases, 189 were male cases, accounting for 47.2%, and 211 were female cases, accounting for 52.8%. The age range was 6 months to 94 years, of which 14 cases were under 5 years old, accounting for 3.5%, and 6 to 17 years old. There were 13 cases, accounting for 3.2%, 263 cases aged 18 to 59, accounting for 65.8%, and 110 cases aged 60 and above, accounting for 27.5%.