Shanghai Health Commission reported a total of 5 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases this morning, Thursday, June 2.
Of those, 3 were converted from an asymptomatic case, so are not counted as new, leaving a total of 2 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases.
A further 8 local asymptomatic cases were also reported.
That makes a total of 10 new cases reported, 4 fewer than the 14 reported yesterday, Wednesday, June 1.
Of the 2 new local cases reported today, 2 tested positive during central quarantine, while 0 tested positive while being screened as a part of risk groups.
Of the 8 new asymptomatic cases, 8 tested positive during central quarantine, while 0 tested positive while being screened as a part of risk groups.
That makes a total of 0 cases reported outside of central quarantine for the third day in a row.
No deaths were reported in Shanghai today. The death toll in the current outbreak is 588, with all reported to have had underlying diseases.
The numbers come as Shanghai finally begins getting back to 'normal life' – click the link below to find out what that constitutes:
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A negative PCR test result obtained within the last 72 hours is currently a must in Shanghai should you wish to take part in the aforementioned 'normal life' – click the link below to find out where to get one:
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