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China reports no new domestic cases after weekend spike

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China reported no new domestic coronavirus infections on Tuesday, after two consecutive days of double-digit increases fuelled fears of a second wave of infections.

China reports no new domestic cases after weekend spike
A man adjusts his face mask as he watches the arrival of an aeroplane carrying a team of health experts from China, that will help with the fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus, and a load of medical equipment at the Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare on May 11, 2020. China on May 11, 2020, deployed a team of health experts and donated a consignment of medical equipment and sundries to Zimbabwe to help Zimbabwe's fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus. AFP

China has largely brought the virus under control, but it remains on edge, fearful that a second wave could undermine its efforts to get the economy back up and running.

A new cluster reappeared over the weekend in the city of Wuhan, where the pandemic first emerged, while the northeastern city of Shulan was placed under lockdown Sunday after another outbreak emerged.

On Monday, China's National Health Commission reported 17 new cases, five of them in Wuhan. Seven of the new cases were imported.

A day earlier, China announced the first double-digit increase in nationwide cases in nearly 10 days, saying 14 new infections had been confirmed. Wuhan also saw its first new case in over a month.

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For the 27th consecutive day, there were no deaths reported. One imported case was recorded.

The country’s official death toll remains at 4,633, while the total number of infections in the mainland is 82,919.

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