(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Beijing has no new confirmed cases for 10 consecutive days 

  China News Service, Beijing, April 26 (Reporter Du Yan) From 0:00 to 24:00 on April 25, Beijing has no new reports of overseas imports and confirmed cases of local new coronary pneumonia. This is the tenth consecutive day of no new reports in Beijing Confirmed cases.

  The Beijing Municipal Health Commission said on the 26th that from 0:00 to 24:00 on April 25, Beijing had no new reports of confirmed cases, suspected cases and asymptomatic infections imported from abroad. As of 24:00 on April 25, a total of 174 confirmed cases imported from abroad were reported, and those without asymptomatic infection imported from abroad were reported, and 118 cases were discharged from hospital.

  From 0:00 to 24:00 on April 25, there were no new reports of locally confirmed cases, suspected cases and asymptomatic infections in Beijing. As of 24:00 on April 25, a total of 419 locally diagnosed cases were reported. There were no asymptomatic infections during the medical observation period, and 407 cases were discharged.

  At present, the vast majority of confirmed cases in Beijing have been cured and discharged, and 60 cases are still being treated in the hospital. Among them, among the locally diagnosed cases, critically ill patients have been "zeroed", and there are 4 patients treated in the hospital; among the imported confirmed cases, there are 3 critically ill patients and all are over 60 years old, and the other 53 patients are overall Stable condition.

  According to the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, overseas epidemic situations are still spreading, and there are clusters of epidemic outbreaks in individual provinces within the territory. The task of epidemic prevention and control in Beijing is still arduous and complicated. While actively and orderly resuming work, resuming production, resuming business and returning to the market, we must prevent loosening, loopholes, and rebound. The citizens must not be paralyzed, and they should consciously wear masks, wash their hands, gather less, and not get together. (Finish)