Mainland China reports 12 new coronavirus cases

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SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - China reported 12 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Sunday (April 19), down from 16 a day earlier, with no new deaths, the country's health authority said on Monday.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SHANGHAI - China reported 12 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Sunday , down from 16 a day earlier, with no new deaths, the country's health authority said on Monday.

Of the total, eight were imported, down from nine on the previous day, the National Health Commission said in its daily bulletin. There were four cases of local infection, including three in the north-eastern border province of Heilongjiang and one in Inner Mongolia. China also reported 49 new asymptomatic coronavirus cases on the mainland on April 19, compared to 44 a day earlier.

Mainland China now has an accumulated total of 82,747 cases and 4,632 deaths as of the end of April 19.

 

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