New crown pneumonia epidemic in Guangdong Province on October 20, 2022

New crown pneumonia epidemic in Guangdong Province on October 20, 2022

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From 0 to 24 October 19, there were 26 new local confirmed cases in the province (6 in Guangzhou, 10 in Shenzhen, 8 in Foshan, 1 in Dongguan and 1 in Jieyang); 58 new local asymptomatic infections (44 in Guangzhou, 5 in Shenzhen, 8 in Zhongshan and 1 in Jieyang). The province has 12 new confirmed cases of imported foreign cases (Guangzhou 8 cases, Shenzhen 2 cases, Foshan 1 case, Yangjiang 1 case); 33 new cases of imported foreign asymptomatic infections (Guangzhou 18 cases, Shenzhen 7 cases, Zhuhai 2 cases, Foshan 2 cases, Yangjiang 3 cases, Zhaoqing 1 case); and 2 cases of imported foreign asymptomatic infections to confirmed cases (Guangzhou 2 cases).

There are 68 new cases discharged from the province (17 cases imported from abroad), 644 cases are currently in the hospital (182 cases imported from abroad); 30 new cases of asymptomatic infections were released from medical observation (21 cases imported from abroad), 532 cases of asymptomatic infections are still under medical observation (170 cases imported from abroad).

As of 24:00 on October 19, the province has reported 22,164 positive cases of new coronary pneumonia (13,573 cases imported from abroad), including 11,086 confirmed cases (5,689 cases imported from abroad) and 11,078 asymptomatic cases (7,884 cases imported from abroad).

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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