China News Service, July 17th. According to the official WeChat news of the Yunnan Health Commission, between 0:00 and 24:00 on July 16, two new cases of new coronary pneumonia were newly confirmed in Yunnan Province.

There were 11 newly imported confirmed cases and 1 asymptomatic infection.

5 confirmed cases were cured and discharged from hospital (imported overseas), and 1 case of asymptomatic infection was released from isolation for medical observation (imported overseas).

  As of 24:00 on July 16, there are 194 confirmed cases in Yunnan Province (68 local cases, 126 imported cases) and 21 cases of asymptomatic infections (1 local case and 20 imported cases), all of which are isolated in designated medical institutions. Treatment and medical observation.

  Newly confirmed case information:

  Confirmed case 1: Male, 39 years old, Chinese nationality, mild;

  Confirmed case 2: Male, 14 years old, Chinese nationality, common type.

  The above two persons were found in the nucleic acid test of all employees in Ruili City and Longchuan County respectively on July 16, and were transferred to designated hospitals for isolation and treatment by negative pressure ambulances.

Combined with the epidemiological history, clinical manifestations and laboratory test results, the diagnosis was confirmed as a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia (1 case each for mild and common type).

  Confirmed case 3: Male, 63 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 4: Male, 20 years old, Myanmar nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 5: Male, 33 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 6: Male, 44 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 7: female, 39 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 8: Male, 56 years old, Chinese nationality, severe;

  Confirmed case 9: Male, 48 years old, Chinese nationality, mild.

  The above seven people have recently lived in Myanmar.

From July 7th to 14th, they entered the country from the air port. After the customs took samples, they were transferred to the centralized isolation point for isolation medical observation according to the requirements of closed-loop management.

On July 16, the nucleic acid test results of the new coronavirus were all positive, and they were transferred to a designated hospital for isolation and treatment by a negative pressure ambulance.

Combined with the epidemiological history, clinical manifestations and laboratory test results, a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia was diagnosed (1 case of severe type, 5 cases of normal type, 1 case of light type, imported from Myanmar).

  Confirmed case 10: Male, 33 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 11: female, 24 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 12: Male, 28 years old, Chinese nationality, common type;

  Confirmed case 13: Male, 29 years old, Chinese nationality, common type.

  The above four cases have recently lived in Myanmar.

Entering from the land port from July 11th to 15th, it will be transferred to the centralized isolation point for isolation medical observation in accordance with the requirements of closed-loop management.

On July 16, the nucleic acid test result of the new coronavirus was positive, and it was transferred to a designated hospital for isolation and treatment by a negative pressure ambulance.

Combined with the epidemiological history, clinical manifestations and laboratory test results, it was diagnosed as a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia (common type, imported from Myanmar).

  Added information about asymptomatic infections:

  Asymptomatic infection 1: Female, 27 years old, Chinese nationality.

  Recently lived in Sri Lanka.

Entered the country from an air port on July 6. After the customs took samples, they were transferred to a centralized isolation point for isolation and medical observation according to the requirements of closed-loop management.

On July 16, the nucleic acid test result of the new coronavirus was positive, and it was transferred to a designated hospital for isolation and treatment by a negative pressure ambulance.

Combined with the epidemiological history, clinical manifestations and laboratory test results, the patient was diagnosed with asymptomatic infection of new coronary pneumonia (imported from Sri Lanka).