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China reported 31 656 new COVID-19 infections on November 23, of which 4 010 were symptomatic and 27 646 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Thursday.

That is compared with 29 157 new cases a day earlier – 2 719 symptomatic and 26 438 asymptomatic infections, which China counts separately.

Excluding imported cases, China reported 31 444 new local cases, of which 3 927 were symptomatic and 27 517 were asymptomatic, up from 28 883 a day earlier.There was one death, compared with zero the previous day, pushing fatalities to 5 232.

 

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Una no-go go rest?

Are we really doing this again gents ?

I have a ask. Which one is asymptomatic and that other one 🤔

Zero covid policy by China is impossible to achieve. They must just manage covid they way flu is managed.

Heard somewhere I think it's Sweden that they have ran out of storage for the vaccine because no one wants to take it now you are starting to promote it again

Ziyakhala

How many deaths?

Because statistics from China is reliable, right?

Let them deal with it, we literally do not care

Hai maan u start again

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