(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) One additional confirmed case of overseas imports in Fujian

China News Agency, Fuzhou, April 7 (Yan Xulin Chunyin) From 0 to 24:00 on April 6th, Fujian Province reported the addition of a new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia imported from abroad, which was reported by the United Kingdom and Xiamen City.

The Xiamen Municipal Health Commission issued a detailed trajectory of the case. Zhou, a 20-year-old Xiamen woman studying in the UK, took flight SQ317 from London to Singapore on March 22, then transferred to SQ830 to Shanghai, and then transferred to flight 9C8815 to Xiamen Gaoqi Airport on March 24. During the concentrated isolation observation, the nucleic acid was positive after the test. Referral to a designated hospital for diagnosis, with a comprehensive diagnosis of confirmed cases.

On the same day, Fujian reported the addition of 0 suspected cases imported overseas and 0 cases of asymptomatic infections.

As of 24:00 on April 6, Fujian Province has reported a total of 55 confirmed cases imported overseas, of which 10 cases have been cured and discharged, and 45 are currently hospitalized. There are no deaths; there are currently 2 cases of suspected cases imported overseas, asymptomatic infection The author is still receiving 6 cases of centralized isolation medical observation.

From 0 to 24:00 on April 6, local confirmed cases, suspected cases, and asymptomatic infections in Fujian Province were "zero new". One case of asymptomatic infection was released from isolation.

The relevant person in charge of the Fujian Provincial Health Commission stated that as of 24:00 on April 6, Fujian Province had reported a total of 296 locally diagnosed cases, 295 discharged cases, 0 hospitalized cases and 1 death case. There are currently 0 local suspected cases reported, and asymptomatic infections imported from other provinces are still undergoing centralized isolation medical observation in 2 cases.

Yu Weiguo, secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee and leader of the Fujian Provincial Leadership Team for the Response to the New Coronary Pneumonia Outbreak, said on the 6th that although there has not yet been discovered, the risk of illegal entry at sea is outstanding. It is necessary to build up "five lines of defense" for numbers, sea, ports, villages, and all members, and strictly prevent and control illegal entry. (Finish)