(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The number of confirmed cases in Inner Mongolia increases to 515, Manzhouli has a total of 507 cases

  China News Service, Hohhot, December 10 (Reporter Zhang Wei) On the 10th, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Work Headquarters announced that the number of confirmed cases in Inner Mongolia increased to 515, and Manzhouli had a total of 507 cases.

  From 0:00 to 24:00 on December 9, Inner Mongolia reported 24 new local confirmed cases, all in Manzhouli, Hulunbuir.

  The newly confirmed case 490 was positive in the nucleic acid test of the population of Manzhouli in the closed zone; the confirmed cases 491 to 513 were all positive in the nucleic acid test during the concentrated isolation period in Manzhouli.

After consultation with the expert group, it was diagnosed as a confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia.

  As of 24:00 on December 9, there are currently 515 confirmed cases in Inner Mongolia, including 507 in Manzhouli, Hulunbuir, and 6 in Xinbarhu Right Banner, and 2 confirmed cases in Manzhouli, in Horqin District, Tongliao City.

  All patients were treated in isolation in designated hospitals, and all close contacts were quarantined in designated places for medical observation.

  The reporter learned from the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters in Manzhouli that, starting from the eleventh round of large-scale nucleic acid testing, Manzhouli has further improved the scientificity and accuracy of nucleic acid testing, and carried out nucleic acid testing in key regions and key populations.

  The main test objects are home quarantine personnel and sub-closed personnel.

Among them, the relevant personnel notified by the school will conduct door-to-door nucleic acid testing, and other personnel will be conducted in the community based on the building number of the residential community.

  From 6:00 to 14:00 on December 10, Manzhouli launched the twelfth round of large-scale nucleic acid testing, which was carried out in residential communities.

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