Sichuan Health and Health Commission reported that from 0:00 to 24:00 on May 18, there were 34 new local confirmed cases in Sichuan (1 in Ziyang, which was confirmed as a previously reported asymptomatic infection, and 33 in Guang’an). 115 local asymptomatic infections (3 in Leshan, 112 in Guang’an), 7 newly imported confirmed cases (in Chengdu, 2 of which were previously reported asymptomatic infections), and newly imported asymptomatic cases There were 5 infected people (in Chengdu), 3 newly cured and discharged cases, no new suspected cases, and no new deaths.
As of 24:00 on May 18th, there are 3 medium-risk areas in the province, and the rest of the province are low-risk areas.
The details are as follows:
34 new local confirmed cases (1 in Ziyang and 33 in Guang’an):
1 case was confirmed asymptomatic infection previously reported in Ziyang;
33 cases were found by screening in Linshui County, Guang’an;
Both were diagnosed on May 18.
115 new local asymptomatic infections (3 in Leshan and 112 in Guang’an):
3 cases were close contacts of past asymptomatic infected persons in Leshan;
112 cases were found by screening in Linshui County, Guang’an;
All were diagnosed with asymptomatic infection on May 18.
7 new imported confirmed cases (in Chengdu):
2 cases were previously reported asymptomatic infections and were confirmed;
2 cases arrived in Chengdu by plane from Cambodia on May 11 for quarantine;
The 2 cases arrived in Chengdu by plane from Taiwan, China on May 17 for quarantine;
1 case arrived in Chengdu by flight from Hong Kong, China on May 17 for quarantine;
Both were diagnosed on May 18.
5 new cases of asymptomatic infections imported from abroad (in Chengdu):
The 2 cases arrived in Chengdu from Hong Kong, China on April 27 for quarantine;
1 case arrived in Chengdu by plane from Cambodia on May 11 for quarantine;
1 case arrived in Chengdu by flight from Hong Kong, China on May 15 for quarantine;
1 case arrived in Chengdu by flight from Hong Kong, China on May 16 for quarantine;
All were diagnosed with asymptomatic infection on May 18.
(CCTV)