Chinese mainland reports 22 new COVID-19 cases
BEIJING -- China's National Health Commission said Tuesday that it received reports of 22 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases on the Chinese mainland Monday, including two domestically transmitted cases and 20 imported ones.
The domestically transmitted cases were reported in Tianjin and Shanghai, the commission said in its daily report.
Shanghai also reported one suspected case that was from overseas. No deaths related to the disease were reported on Monday, the commission said.
The Chinese mainland reported 20 new imported COVID-19 cases Monday, bringing the total number of imported cases to 3,804.
Four new imported cases each were reported in Fujian and Guangdong, three each in Shanghai and Sichuan, two each in Jiangsu and Shaanxi, and one each in Inner Mongolia and Henan, the National Health Commission said in its daily report Tuesday.
Among all the imported cases, 3,501 had been discharged from hospitals after recovery while 303 remained hospitalized, the commission said.
No deaths had been reported from the imported cases.
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