China reports three new COVID-19 cases, down from seven a day earlier

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China reported 3 new coronavirus cases for May 13, down from 7 cases a day earlier, the country's health commission said.

A woman wearing a face mask is seen on a street following an outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease , in Shanghai, China May 13, 2020. REUTERS/Aly SongBEIJING: China reported three new coronavirus cases for May 13, down from seven cases a day earlier, the country's health commission said.

All of the new cases were locally transmitted - two in the northeastern Liaoning province and one in Jilin province that borders Liaoning, the National Health Commission said in a statement on Thursday.The number of new asymptomatic cases rose to 12 from eight a day earlier.

 

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All these numbers are farce! NO fun or facts in reporting anything from China I would rather believe a Trump

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