February 10, 2023
China's COVID-19 cases fell to their lowest level on
February 6 since December 9, 2022, official data showed on Wednesday.
Based on PCR test results, the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in China
reached a peak (6.94 million) on December 22, 2022, then fluctuated and fell to
a two month low on February 6, 2023 (9,000), the Chinese Center for
Disease Control (China CDC) said.
Latest data:
· Among those taking rapid antigen tests,
reported positive cases also fell to new lows on February 6 to 784 after
peaking on December 22, 2022
· According to the CDC data, the major virus
strains circulating in the country are still BA.5.2 and BF.7 and their
sub-variant strains
· It appears that BF.7 and its sub-variants take
predominance in Beijing, Tianjin and Inner Mongolia, while BA.5.2 and its
sub-variants take more advantage in other provinces
· No new variant emerged in Beijing's latest COVID-19 outbreak: study
(Sources: China Report)
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