Shanghai:
China reported 8,838 new COVID-19 infections before December 11, of which 2,240 were symptomatic and 6,598 asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said Monday.
That compares to 10,815 new cases a day earlier – 2,338 symptomatic and 8,477 asymptomatic infections, counting China separately.
Excluding imported infections, China reported 8,626 new local cases, of which 2,171 were symptomatic and 6,455 asymptomatic, up from 10,597 a day earlier.
There were no deaths, the same as the previous day, leaving the death toll at 5,235.
As of December 11, mainland China had confirmed 365,312 cases with symptoms.
The Chinese capital Beijing reported 528 symptomatic and 609 asymptomatic cases, compared with 784 symptomatic and 877 asymptomatic cases the day before, local government data showed.
Shanghai financial hub reported 11 symptomatic cases and 120 asymptomatic cases, compared to 4 symptomatic cases and 197 asymptomatic cases the day before, the local health authority reported.
Guangzhou, a southern city of nearly 19 million, reported 414 new locally transmitted symptomatic and 599 asymptomatic cases, compared to 264 symptomatic and 817 asymptomatic cases a day earlier, local authorities said.
Chongqing reported 101 new symptomatic locally transmitted COVID-19 infections and 1,744 asymptomatic cases, compared to 141 symptomatic and 1,846 asymptomatic cases the previous day, the local government said.
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