China News Service, March 12. According to the "Healthy Shandong" WeChat public account, from 0:00 to 24:00 on March 11, 2022, Shandong Province reported 166 new confirmed cases, including 159 local confirmed cases (including Qingdao). 139 cases, including 3 cases returned by asymptomatic infection; 2 cases in Weihai, including 1 case returned by asymptomatic infection; 10 cases in Texas; 2 cases in Binzhou, from other provinces; 1 case in Weifang; 1 case in Yantai 4 cases in Zibo) and 7 confirmed cases imported from abroad (including 3 cases in Qingdao, 1 case from Japan and 2 cases from South Korea; 3 cases in Jinan, all imported from Romania; 1 case in Yantai, imported from South Korea).

No new deaths were reported.

No new suspected cases were reported.

  On the same day, 4 newly imported confirmed cases (4 in Qingdao) were cured and discharged, and 648 close contacts were released from medical observation.

  As of 24:00 on March 11, 2022, the province has reported 637 confirmed cases (56 imported from abroad and 581 locally).

  From January 22, 2020 to 24:00 on March 11, 2022, a total of 1,751 confirmed cases (including 365 imported from abroad and 1,386 from local) were reported in the province, and a total of 1,107 confirmed cases were cured and discharged (including 309 imported from abroad, 798 cases in mainland China), with a total of 7 deaths.

A total of 59,627 close contacts have been traced, and 14,422 close contacts are still under medical observation.

  The province reported 406 new asymptomatic infections, including 400 local asymptomatic infections (including 312 in Qingdao, 70 in Weihai, 8 in Dezhou, 2 in Weifang, 2 in Yantai, and 6 in Zibo) and imported cases. 6 cases of asymptomatic infections (4 cases in Jinan, all imported from Romania; 2 cases in Yantai, all imported from South Korea), no asymptomatic infections were released from medical observation that day, and 1142 cases of asymptomatic infections still under medical observation (including overseas 33 imported cases and 1109 local cases).