China News Online, January 23 (Reporter Chen Jing) Wu Jinglei, director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, disclosed on the 23rd that at the moment, all 9 locally confirmed cases in Shanghai have been in the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center (Shanghai Public Health Center) Received treatment, of which 8 cases were of ordinary type and 1 case was mild, and their condition was stable. All patients were given symptomatic treatment.

  It is reported that the community of Linjiang New Village (1st and 2nd Village), Youyi Road Street, Baoshan District, is classified as a medium-risk area.

  A press conference on the prevention and control of Shanghai's new crown pneumonia epidemic was held on the 23rd. Wu Jinglei, director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, Liu Min, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, and Liu Bin, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission, attended and introduced the relevant situation.

  According to Wu Jinglei, as of 24:00 on the 22nd, for these 9 cases, a total of 160 people in close contact with the cases have been investigated in Shanghai, and centralized isolation measures have been implemented. Among them, 153 people have a negative nucleic acid test result; 5 people have been positive and have been confirmed; 2 people are being tested.

  Relevant departments have investigated a total of 299 closely-connected people, all of whom have implemented centralized isolation measures, and the nucleic acid test results are negative.

At the same time, Shanghai has screened 28,332 relevant personnel, all of whom have implemented corresponding control measures. One of them is positive and has been diagnosed; one is suspected to be scheduled.

Among the items and environmental samples in relevant places investigated, 30 nucleic acid test results were positive, all related to the residence and workplace of the confirmed case.

  Wu Jinglei introduced that Shanghai will continue to carry out popular health sciences for the people in areas closely related to people's lives, such as travel during the Spring Festival, health monitoring and medical treatment, and Spring Festival holidays.

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