China News Service, Tianjin, April 6th (Reporter Zhang Daozheng) The reporter learned from the Tianjin Center for Disease Control and Prevention on the evening of the 6th that from April 6th to 18:00, Tianjin had no new reports of confirmed cases imported abroad, and 7 patients were discharged . A total of 44 confirmed cases (40 Chinese nationality, 2 American nationality, 1 French nationality, 1 Filipino nationality) were imported, 18 were discharged and 26 were hospitalized (1 critically ill, 17 normal, 8 cases of light type).

After discussion by the expert group in Tianjin, the 7th, 20th, 22nd, 29th, 34th, 35th, and 39th cases of imported confirmed cases abroad, which meet the discharge criteria, were discharged today and transferred into concentration Isolate medical observation points.

From 6:00 to 18:00 on April 6, a new case of asymptomatic infection imported from abroad was added in Tianjin.

The first case of imported asymptomatic infected persons abroad, female, 24 years old, Chinese nationality. The patient took a flight from New York (CA982) in the United States, arrived at Tianjin Binhai International Airport on March 23, and transferred to the centralized medical observation point of Yixian Business Hotel in Hebei University of Technology (Shuangkou). During the isolation, there was no fever and other symptoms; April On the 6th, the pharyngeal swab nucleic acid test result was positive, and the city's expert group was diagnosed as the first case of asymptomatic infection of foreign imports in Tianjin; now it has been transferred to Haihe Hospital for isolation observation, and the relevant epidemiological investigation is in progress.

From 6:00 to 18:00 on April 6th, there were no newly reported cases of local new coronary pneumonia in Tianjin. A total of 136 cases of local new coronary pneumonia were reported, of which 73 were male and 63 were female; 133 were discharged and 3 died.

Up to now, there are 25 suspected cases in Tianjin. A total of 3,008 close contacts have been investigated, and 342 are still undergoing medical observation. (Finish)