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China’s latest COVID-19 resurgence spreads to 14 provinces: health official

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A medical worker administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine to a citizen at a community health center in Qingxiu District of Nanning city in China. Image: Xinhua

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BEIJING: By the end of Friday, the latest COVID-19 resurgence in China had spread to 14 provinces, where new locally transmitted cases or asymptomatic carriers were reported during the past 14 days, a health official said Saturday.

The epidemic prevention and control situation is grim and complicated as infections are still spreading rapidly, said Mi Feng, a spokesperson for the National Health Commission (NHC), at a press conference.

China’s top epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan, however, said on Saturday that the country will be able to effectively contain the latest COVID-19 resurgence within a month.

The Chinese mainland on Friday reported 59 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 19 new imported cases, according to the NHC daily report.

1.07 bn Chinese complete COVID-19 vaccination

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Meanwhile, more than 1.07 billion people in China had completed their vaccination against COVID-19 as of Friday, showed official figures unveiled Saturday.

A total of 2.26 billion vaccine jabs had been administered, said Mi Feng, a National Health Commission spokesperson, at a press conference of the State Council inter-agency task force for COVID-19 response.

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