China News Service, July 7 (Xinhua) According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Municipal Health and Welfare Committee, Shanghai reported 2 confirmed cases of imported imported new coronary pneumonia through the joint defense and joint control mechanism at the port on July 6. Four new cases were cured and discharged, including 3 from Pakistan and 1 from India.

  Case 1 is of Chinese nationality. He studied in the UK. He departed from the UK on July 3 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on July 4. After entering the border, he was intensively isolated and observed. Symptoms appeared during the period. Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory tests and imaging findings, etc., were diagnosed as confirmed cases.

  Case 2 is of Chinese nationality, studying in the United States, departing from the United States on July 4 and arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on July 5 after connecting via South Korea. Due to symptoms, he was sent to a designated medical institution for isolation and observation . Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory tests and imaging findings, etc., were diagnosed as confirmed cases.

  Two imported confirmed cases have been transferred to designated medical institutions for treatment. 108 people who have been in close contact with the flight have been tracked, and all have been implemented for centralized isolation and observation.

  From 0 to 24:00 on July 6, there were no new confirmed cases of local new coronary pneumonia in Shanghai.

  As of 24:00 on July 6, Shanghai has reported a total of 376 confirmed imported cases overseas, cured 351 discharged and treated 25 in hospital. There are 2 suspected cases to be investigated.

  As of 24:00 on July 6, Shanghai has reported a total of 342 locally diagnosed cases, cured and discharged 334 cases, 7 deaths, and 1 hospital treatment. There are currently 0 suspected cases to be investigated.

  As of 24:00 on July 6, there were 0 cases of asymptomatic infections still under medical observation in Shanghai.