China News Service, November 25. According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, Shanghai reported 2 confirmed cases of imported new coronary pneumonia from 0-24:00 on November 24 through the joint prevention and control mechanism at the port.

Seven new cases were cured and discharged, including 1 case from Belgium, 1 case from Poland, 1 case from Russia, 1 case from the Netherlands, 1 case from Mali, 1 case from Serbia, and 1 case from Italy.

  Case 1 is of Chinese nationality and is studying in Switzerland. He departed from Switzerland on November 22 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 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 2 is of Chinese nationality and lives in France. He departed from France on November 22 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport on November 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.

  Two confirmed imported cases abroad have been transferred to designated medical institutions for treatment. 45 close contacts on the same flight have been traced, and centralized isolation and observation have been implemented.

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

  As of 24:00 on November 24, a total of 965 imported confirmed cases were reported overseas, 914 were discharged from hospital, and 51 were treated in hospital, without severe or critical illness.

There is 1 suspected case to be investigated.

  As of 24:00 on November 24, a total of 349 confirmed cases were reported locally, 335 were cured and discharged, 7 were treated in hospital, and 7 died.

There are currently 0 suspected cases to be investigated.

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