China Reports No Coronavirus Deaths For The 10th Straight Day
According to the updated reports, it looks like China is improving.
The Associated Press shared that China reported no new deaths from the coronavirus for the 10th straight day. Only, twelve new cases were reported on Saturday. 11 were brought from overseas and one local transmission in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang bordering Russia, according to the Press citing the National Health Commission.
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Meanwhile, just 838 people remain hospitalized with COVID-19 while another 1,000 are currently undergoing isolation and monitoring for being either suspected cases or having tested positive for the virus while showing no symptoms, the news site reports.
Overall China, which is believed to be the source of the latest global pandemic, has reported 4,632 deaths among 82,816 cases.
While China appears to be getting things together, it’s been much of a challenge here in the U.S. Both the death toll and cases of infections continue to rise while some states plan to reopen.
As of Friday, confirmed coronavirus cases world-wide climbed to 2.78 million, with more than 195,000 dead, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. accounted for nearly a third of the cases, exceeding 890,000, and more than a quarter of the deaths, at 51,017, according to the Johns Hopkins data.
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