China News Service, October 6 According to the website of the Shaanxi Provincial Health Commission, at 0-24 o'clock on October 5, Shaanxi has no newly reported local confirmed cases, suspected cases, or asymptomatic infections.

As of 24:00 on October 5, a total of 245 confirmed cases were reported locally, 242 were discharged from hospital, and 3 died.

  From 04:00 on October 5th, Shaanxi newly reported 1 imported confirmed case, 1 confirmed case was cured and discharged, and 7 cases of asymptomatic infection were released from medical observation.

As of 24:00 on October 5, a total of 169 imported confirmed cases, 147 discharged from hospital, and 22 in hospital have been reported.

A total of 105 cases of asymptomatic infections imported from abroad were reported, 4 cases were converted to confirmed cases, 91 cases were released from medical observation, and 10 cases of asymptomatic infections were still under medical observation.

  Added today: One new confirmed imported case in Shaanxi was a passenger on flight GJ8766 from Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Xi'an on September 30 (it was announced on October 2 that imported asymptomatic cases of new coronary pneumonia 1).

After flight GJ8766 arrived at Xi'an Xianyang International Airport on September 30, all the flight crews implemented closed-loop management measures such as customs quarantine, nucleic acid testing, point-to-point transfer, isolated diagnosis and treatment, and isolated medical observation. There was no self-movement track in Shaanxi Province.

  Currently, there are 536 close contacts in isolation in the province, including 535 imported close contacts abroad, and 1 close contact with other provinces.

  Confirmed case: Tang, male, 45 years old, was an asymptomatic infection of imported new coronary pneumonia announced on October 2.

Clinical symptoms appeared during the isolation medical observation period, and he was diagnosed as a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia on October 5, and is currently being treated in isolation at designated medical institutions.