China News Service, Beijing, July 2 (Chen Hang) On July 2, the Beijing Municipal Government Information Office held a regular press conference for epidemic prevention and control. At the meeting, Pang Xinghuo, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, notified about the newly confirmed cases on July 1. From 0:00 to 24:00 on July 1, 1 new case of newly diagnosed coronary artery pneumonia was added in Beijing.

  The specific cases are as follows:

  The confirmed case, male, 44 years old, is located in Dajing Community, Lugouqiao Sub-district, Fengtai District. On June 15, it was transferred from a special vehicle to a centralized isolation point for centralized medical observation. On June 27, a nucleic acid test was performed. On June 28, the result was positive, and on June 29, it was transferred from 120 ambulance to Fengtai Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital. CT showed inflammation of both lungs and was diagnosed on July 1. The clinical classification was normal.

  Pang Xinghuo reminded that the current epidemic prevention and control situation continues to be stable, but the risks still exist. Once again, we remind everyone that you can’t relax your vigilance and take it lightly. Wear a mask, keep a social distance, protect yourself throughout the discomfort, and seek medical attention in a timely manner. You can't take the disease out to participate in activities. Centralized or residential isolation personnel must strictly abide by the isolation requirements, prohibit going out, and participating in gathering activities across rooms and families and courtyards. Any discomfort must be reported in time to standardize medical treatment. Primary-level medical and health institutions, such as clinics, outpatient departments, medical offices, health rooms, and health stations, etc., who receive related symptoms should report to the CDC and refer to the hospital in time. Units and individuals should implement their respective prevention and control responsibilities and avoid the spread of immunization.