China News Service, November 6 According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Health Commission, Shanghai reported 15 confirmed cases of imported new coronary pneumonia from 0 to 24:00 on November 5 through the port joint prevention and control mechanism.

5 new cases were cured and discharged, including 2 cases from Germany, 1 case from Ethiopia, 1 case from the Philippines, and 1 case from Serbia.

  Case 1 is of Chinese nationality and works in the Democratic Republic of Congo, case 2 is of Chinese nationality, cases 3 and 4 are of Moroccan nationality, working or living in Morocco, of which case 1 departed from the Democratic Republic of Congo on November 1, and cases 2 to 4 were in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He departed from Morocco on the 2nd and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 3 after transferring to the same flight via France. After entering the country, he was quarantined and observed and developed symptoms during the period.

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  Case 5 is of French nationality and lives in France. He departed from France on October 22 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on October 23. After entering the country, he was quarantined and observed and developed symptoms during the period.

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  Case 6 is of Chinese nationality and lives in Spain. He departed from Spain on November 3 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on the same day. He was quarantined and observed after entering the country and developed symptoms during the period.

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  Cases 7 and 8 are American nationals, living in the United States, taking the same flight, departing from the United States on November 2 and arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 4. They were quarantined and observed after entering the country, and symptoms developed during the period.

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  Case 9 is of Chinese nationality, studying in the UK, departing from the UK on November 3, and arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 4. After entering the country, he was quarantined and observed and developed symptoms during the period.

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  Cases 10-15 are all Chinese nationals, working in Uzbekistan, taking the same flight, departing from Uzbekistan on November 3, and arriving at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 4. They were quarantined and observed after entering the country, and symptoms developed during the period. .

Comprehensive epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory test and imaging examination results, etc., were diagnosed as a confirmed case.

  The 15 imported confirmed cases abroad have been transferred to designated medical institutions for treatment, and 373 close contacts on the same flight have been tracked, and centralized isolation and observation have been implemented.

  From 0-24:00 on November 5th, there were no new confirmed cases of local new coronary pneumonia.

  As of 24:00 on November 5, a total of 881 imported confirmed cases were reported overseas, 781 were discharged from hospital, and 100 were treated in hospital, without severe or critical illness.

There are 24 suspected cases to be investigated.

  As of 24:00 on November 5, a total of 342 local confirmed cases were reported, 335 were cured and discharged, and 7 died.

There are 0 suspected cases to be investigated.

  As of 24:00 on November 5, 0 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation.