China News Service, August 10 According to the website of the Gansu Provincial Health Commission, as of 20 o'clock on August 10, two new cases of asymptomatic infections in Gansu Province were converted to confirmed cases.

Local epidemic:

  As of 20 o'clock on August 10, Gansu Province has had no new confirmed cases for 127 consecutive days, and it is undoubtedly a case for 135 consecutive days, and there have been no asymptomatic infections for 109 consecutive days.

Overseas imported epidemic situation:

  As of 20 o'clock on August 10, among the 286 immigrants on the Moscow-Lanzhou flight CA910 on August 8, two asymptomatic infected persons who underwent intensive medical observation in the provincial designated hospital on the same day were converted to confirmed cases. One symptomatic infected person received centralized medical isolation and observation in a designated provincial hospital; the remaining 283 people were isolated and observed in a centralized isolation point. All the above-mentioned immigrants are under closed-loop management.

Information on 2 imported confirmed cases abroad today:

  Case 29, female, 34 years old, entered the country on August 8 with a positive nucleic acid test, normal body temperature and no discomfort. She was sent to a provincial designated hospital for centralized isolation medical observation. After consultation with a provincial expert group, she was determined to be asymptomatic infection. Today, mild diarrhea with fatigue, occasional cough, no sputum, fever, shortness of breath, etc., chest CT showed that the lungs were scattered with small flocculent high-density shadows, blood oxygen saturation was normal, and the provincial expert group was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia after consultation The confirmed cases are of ordinary type and are currently treated in isolation in designated provincial hospitals.

  Case 30, male, 51 years old, entered the country with a positive nucleic acid test on August 8, with normal body temperature and no discomfort. He was sent to a provincial designated hospital for centralized isolation medical observation. After consultation with a provincial expert group, he was determined to be asymptomatic infection. Today, I occasionally cough, chest CT showed small flocculent high-density shadows in the upper left lobe, tree bud sign in the posterior segment of the right upper lobe, and normal blood oxygen saturation. After consultation with a provincial expert group, it was diagnosed as a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia, common type, He is currently being treated in isolation at a designated provincial hospital.