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No active cases Confirmed Imported [a] First outbreak of pandemic (no active cases) As of 5 July 2021 [update] , there have been 2951 total (200 active) imported cases in mainland China, with no deaths recorded among them: [ 5 ]
On January 25, Fujian Province reported 8 new confirmed cases of pneumonia imported from the new coronavirus infection, including 1 in Fuzhou, 3 in Zhangzhou, 2 in Quanzhou, 1 in Sanming, and 1 in Ningde. As of January 25, Fujian Province had reported a total of 18 confirmed cases of imported novel coronavirus pneumonia. [4]
To help you with that, Google Maps is rolling out new information related to COVID-19 in a particular area. The app will now display the total number of cases and deaths till now and a 7-day trend ...
Semi-log graph of 3-day rolling average of new cases and deaths in China during COVID-19 epidemic showing the lockdown on 23 January and partial lifting on 19 March. Within three weeks of the first known cases, the government built sixteen large mobile hospitals in Wuhan and sent 40,000 medical staff to the city.
This set of templates displays interactive visualizations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) statistics derived from Dong, Du & Gardner (2020) made using the graph extension. Readers can scroll through each day in the dataset to view the spread of the disease and case outcomes.
^ When a cell contains two rows of numbers, the upper number is the number of cases confirmed with nucleic acid testing, and the lower number is that of clinical diagnosis per medical imaging features, as specified in the fifth pilot version of the national diagnostic guideline. Clinical diagnosis was used in Hubei exclusively during 12-18 Feb.
This map shows the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 per million residents in each country around the world. It is updated daily around 1:30 UTC.The infection data come from Dong, Du & Gardner (2020), and population data come from United Nations Population Division (n.d.) except for Greenland (not included in the UN dataset) which is taken from Statistics Greenland (2019).
COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China by provinces Data released by Chinese provinces as of 24:00 (UTC+8) 5 July 2021 [1] [2]; Chinese provinces Pop. (mil.)