Chinese mainland sees local virus cases dwindled to under 1,500


Medical workers who volunteered in Wuhan to help combat the coronavirus outbreak preparing to return home and bidding farewell to locals before borading a bus to return home, in China's central Hubei province on Tuesday (March 31). - AFP

BEIJING: The confirmed cases of indigenously-transmitted Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak cases in the Chinese mainland has decreased to below 1,500, with 510 patients suffering from severe symptoms, said Mi Feng, the spokesperson for the National Health Commission, on Tuesday (March 31).

The situation of epidemic prevention and control, which moves steadily in a positive direction, has been consolidated, Mi said at a press conference in Beijing, noting that the Chinese mainland reported no locally-transmitted confirmed cases or suspected cases of Covid-19 for Monday.

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