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Feb 26 | More death in Iran, Italy; Strict screening of arrivals

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No new coronavirus cases reported in the city




No new cases of coronavirus infection were reported in Shanghai in the latest 12 hours as of midday Wednesday, when four patients were discharged, said the Shanghai Health Commission.


Meanwhile, another 14 suspected cases have been ruled out, said the commission.


So far, the city has reported 336 infections and ruled out 2,263 suspected cases.


Among all confirmed patients, aged between 7 months and 88 years old, 144 have traveled or lived in Hubei Province, 34 have traveled or lived in other regions, and 158 had contact history with infected persons.


Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Cases in Shanghai

As of 2020-Feb-26 12:00

Source: Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Location

Confirmed

Pudong

60

Baoshan

21

Minhang

19

Xuhui

18

Jing'an

16

Songjiang

14

Changning

13

Putuo

11

Fengxian

9

Yangpu

9

Jiading

9

Hongkou

7

Huangpu

6

Qingpu

6

Chongming

4

Jinshan

3


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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Cities with most cases

As of 2020-Feb-26 17:53

Source: National Health Commission

Location

Confirmed

Dead

Hubei

65187

2615

Guangdong

1347

7

Henan

1271

19

Zhejiang

1205

1


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What's happening in Shanghai?




QR code set to track Metro and bus users


The QR code which tracks taxi passengers will soon be introduced to Metro trains and buses, the Shanghai government said on Tuesday.


Passengers who scan the code and enter their mobile phone number in an app will be contacted for the purpose of prevention of the spread of coronavirus.

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Parcels from South Korea cleared in city



Shanghai Customs and postal authorities worked together to get parcels stuck at airports in South Korea due to the COVID-19 outbreak into China via a new route, customs said on Tuesday.

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4 more patients discharged upon recovery



Another four coronavirus patients were discharged upon recovery on Wednesday, said the Shanghai Health Commission.


So far, 272 patients in the city have been released, the commission said.


Shanghai has reported 336 coronavirus cases as of Tuesday midnight.

Source: SHINE




Foreign pharmaceutical firms join fight against COVID-19 epidemic



Foreign pharmaceutical companies in Shanghai have joined the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic by actively participating in special research projects and in making sure non-virus medical needs are being met aside from donations of cash and medical supplies.

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Shanghai commerce commission lends helping hand to foreign companies



The Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce said on Tuesday it has kicked off a two-week survey on a selected group of foreign enterprises in the city to help them better resume operations and attend to any unmet needs in the midst of the novel coronavirus outbreak.

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International students create musical ode to frontline medical professionals


China's ongoing fight against the coronavirus outbreak has created a wealth of art, including a popular music video from a group of Shanghai American School students.

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Shanghai dancers voice reciprocal support for Japan



Principal dancers with the Shanghai Dance Theatre Zhu Jiejing and Wang Jiajun made a short video voicing their support for people in Japan affected by the novel coronavirus breakout, in gratitude for Japanese dancers' support to China days ago.

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What's happening in China?




Shandong city to conduct nucleic acid tests on arrivals



Yantai city in Shandong province will provide free nucleic acid tests for all travelers arriving from abroad amid efforts to prevent and control novel coronavirus pneumonia, the city’s government said on Wednesday afternoon.

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China quarantines 94 people on Seoul flight after 3 show fever



China quarantined 94 air passengers arriving from Seoul after three people on the flight were discovered to have fevers, state media reported on Wednesday.


The three passengers, all Chinese, arrived in the city of Nanjing on Tuesday morning and were discovered after customs personnel boarded the aircraft on landing to screen passengers for symptoms, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.

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Prisons report 555 total confirmed coronavirus cases



A total of 555 confirmed and 19 suspected cases of the novel coronavirus were reported from five prisons in three provinces as of Tuesday, said Xiong Xuanguo, vice-minister of justice, on Wednesday.

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Hong Kong schools not to resume classes before April 20 due to COVID-19 outbreak



Schools in Hong Kong will remain closed until April 20 at the earliest due to the ongoing outbreak of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the education secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government said on Tuesday.

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Authorities: Use separate spoon to serve



Health authorities in Shanghai have suggested a change to Chinese traditional table etiquette when people eat communally, which has been well received by the majority of the public and the catering industry across the country amid its fight against the contagious novel coronavirus.

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Together with you! New Zealand grandma composes choir song for Wuhan



A New Zealand grandmother has opened her heart to the people of Wuhan by writing a special song of hope and encouragement in the fight against the coronavirus. Called "Together With You," the music was composed by Leonie Lawson and sung by the Auckland Girls' Choir, who wanted to do something for Wuhan.

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What's happening around the world?




Nearly 100 coronavirus cases confirmed in Iran, 16 people dead



The novel coronavirus is having a huge impact in western Asia as well. Iran announced four new deaths on Tuesday, making it 16 fatalities out of 95 confirmed cases. The outbreak there seems to be affecting the general region.

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11 dead, 323 confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in Italy


A total of 323 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 were reported in Italy on Tuesday, with 11 deaths, according to the country's ministry of health.


The four Italian regions of Trentino-South Tyrol, Liguria, Tuscany and Sicily all reported their first confirmed cases on Tuesday, and the virus has spread to nine regions.

Source: CGTN




S. Korea reports 169 new coronavirus cases, total tops 1,100



South Korea on Wednesday reported 169 new confirmed cases of the COVID-19, bringing the total number to 1,146, according to Yonhap News Agency.


Eleven people in South Korea have died of the disease, according to the country's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Source: CGTN




COVID-19 cases in three new European countries as the virus spreads



The COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread across Europe, with three new countries reporting their first cases on Tuesday – Austria, Switzerland, and Croatia.

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Iran's deputy health minister tests positive for COVID-19



Iran's deputy health minister Iraj Harirchi said on Tuesday that he has tested positive for the COVID-19. 


The spokesman for Iran's health ministry also confirmed that Iraj Harirchi has been infected and is now under quarantine in an interview with state television.

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Japan to ban foreigners who have visited COVID-19 hotspots in South Korea



Japan is planning to ban the entry of foreigners who have visited the city of Daegu and the neighboring region of Cheongdo in North Gyeongsang Province in South Korea, the hub of the novel coronavirus outbreak in the country, government sources said Wednesday.

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First U.S. soldier in South Korea tests positive for coronavirus



The number of new virus infections in South Korea jumped again Wednesday and the U.S. military reported its first case among its soldiers based in the Asian country, with his case and many others connected to a southeastern city with an illness cluster.

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IOC says preparations for Games are continuing as scheduled


The Japanese government has addressed concerns that the upcoming Olympic Games could be affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Organizers say they have contacted the International Olympics Committee (IOC) after one of its members suggested the Games could be cancelled rather than postponed or moved. But Japan says the IOC has confirmed this is not its official position and preparations for the Games are continuing as scheduled.

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