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Guangzhou found a positive case of imported Omiljung, and several nucleic acid negatives during the isolation period

The reporter learned from the press conference on the prevention and control of the epidemic in Guangzhou held on the afternoon of the 14th that Guangzhou found the first positive case of overseas imported Aomi Kerong.

The case, a 67-year-old male, lives at No. 65, Tiansheng Village, Huale Street, Yuexiu District. He entered from abroad on November 27 and tested negative for several times during the centralized quarantine. On December 11, after lifting the isolation, he returned to Guangzhou by plane (CA1837) and was transferred to his home in Yuexiu District for home isolation in a closed loop; on the 12th, the Huale Street Community Health Service Center routinely collected nucleic acid samples for him, and reported that the results were positive in the early morning of the 13th, and the resampling and re-examination results of the municipal and district CENTERS for Disease Control and Prevention were positive. The case was transferred to the Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University for isolation and treatment, and after further examination and expert consultation, it was confirmed to be an ordinary type of new crown pneumonia and is currently in stable condition.

The Guangzhou Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention conducted whole genome sequencing and sequence analysis of the new coronavirus on the nasal swab of the case, and after review by the provincial and municipal CENTERS for Disease Control and Prevention, reported to the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmation, the new coronavirus was detected as a Variant of Aomi Kerong.

As of 12:00 on December 14, a total of 10,544 people have been screened in key places, and the results have been negative. A total of 132 environmental samples were collected, 128 environmental samples tested negative, and 4 positive were found in the residence of the cases.

Source: Beijing Daily

Editor-in-Charge: Li Yun

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