Harbin announces 1 new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia

This article is reprinted from [Harbin Release];

1 new case of new coronary pneumonia was added in Daowai DistrictConfirmed caseActivity track

From 0:00 to 24:00 on March 2, the Municipal Infectious Diseases Hospital reported 1 new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia, and is currently receiving isolation treatment at the designated hospital. According to the results of the flow survey, the main activity tracks involved are now released as follows:

February 24-25, 27, Daoli District European New Town Community.

February 25, No. 24 Anning Street, Daoli District.

February 26, Cainiao Station in Daowai District (Building 8 in Wutong County), Xintianhe Funeral Wholesale in Nangang District.

February 27, Songbinli Community, Daoli District, Famous City (No. 68 Nanji Street), Daowai District.

Harbin Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

March 3, 2022

City’s response to COVID-19 The Pneumonia Epidemic Work Headquarters requires the general public, who have had contact history with the above confirmed cases or who have overlapped or overlapped activity trajectories during this period, quickly take personal protection, immediately call the community or local epidemic prevention and control departments, and do not go out. Cooperate with staff to carry out epidemiological investigation, nucleic acid sampling, corresponding epidemic control and other measures. At the same time, citizens are requested to pay attention to official authoritative announcements to further improve their awareness of prevention, wear masks when going out, wash hands frequently, maintain social distance, promote shared chopsticks for meals, separate garbage, and make online appointments for medical treatment and other civilized and healthy living habits. The general public will not leave Kazakhstan unless it is necessary in the near future, and will not go to medium and high-risk areas. After returning to Kazakhstan, they will take the initiative to report to the community.

Source: Harbin CDC