Wuhan, a provincial capital of 11 million people in central China, is the latest city to undergo city-wide testing. Three cases were confirmed there on Monday, its first non-imported cases in more than a year.
The current outbreaks, while still in the hundreds of cases in total, have spread much more widely than previous ones, reaching multiple provinces and cities including the capital, Beijing. Many of the cases have been identified as the highly contagious delta variant that is driving a resurgence in many countries.The National Health Commission said Tuesday that 90 new cases had been confirmed the previous day, 61 locally spread ones and 29 among people who had recently arrived from abroad.
Dr.Fauci should be fired and then brought up on charges for lying to congress and to the American public.
Made in China.
The Associated Press reported such a boring news! Report to the world something useful for the Chinese people to achieve democracy, freedom and justice!!
Any story about Covid coming from Chinese officials can not be trusted. Until China is forthcoming about the origins of Covid, the world community will continue to suffer.
First world country.
What’s the name of their vaccine? Why aren’t they all vaccinated! I mean China can force vaccination on everyone, what’s the issue China?
First detected because……
Ya, I don’t think we can believe what they say.
The last part of the tweet should be in quotes.
What goes around comes around...
Sigan comiendo murciélago!!!!
a little less the population of metro manila.massive testing.well done.👍
Ypu reap what you sow China
3 cases they test 11 million people, 1000 cases everyday Kenya/Africa we test 500 people everyday with only 1% vaccinated and life goes on😞😞
Anyone else here that believes a Chinese city of 11 million has one case in the last 6 months? Lol
These darn bats!
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