China News Service, March 7th. According to the website of the National Health Commission, 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported 13 new confirmed cases from 0-24 on March 6th, all imported from abroad. Cases (7 in Sichuan, 4 in Guangdong, and 2 in Shanghai); no new deaths; 1 new suspected case, which is an imported case (in Shanghai).

  On the same day, 13 new cases were cured and discharged, and 517 close contacts were released from medical observation. The number of severe cases decreased by 1 compared with the previous day.

  There are currently 165 confirmed cases imported from abroad (no severe cases), and 1 suspected case.

A total of 5072 confirmed cases, a total of 4907 cured and discharged cases, and no deaths.

  As of 24:00 on March 6, according to reports from 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, there are currently 173 confirmed cases (no severe cases), a total of 85,166 cured and discharged cases, and a total of 4,636 deaths. 89,975 confirmed cases have been reported, and there is one suspected case.

A total of 980,994 close contacts have been traced, and 4358 close contacts are still under medical observation.

  31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported 11 new asymptomatic infections (all imported from abroad); 5 confirmed cases (all imported from abroad) on the same day; 19 medical observations were lifted on the same day ( All imported from abroad); 243 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (241 imported from abroad).

  A total of 12,089 confirmed cases have been notified from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

Among them, there were 11,074 cases in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (10,622 discharged, 202 deaths), 48 in Macau Special Administrative Region (47 discharged), and 967 cases in Taiwan (932 discharged, 10 deaths).