
Shanghai Confirms 5 Local Cases, Your Travel Code Is Now Marked

Shanghai reported two locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and three local asymptomatic cases on Thursday.
All five people are close/secondary contacts to an imported asymptomatic COVID-19 case reported in the city on Tuesday.
The two new confirmed cases, both close contacts of the imported case, work at a milk tea store at 228 Yuyuan Road in Jing'an District. They are showing mild symptoms.

The milk tea store has been elevated to a medium-level risk area. A search on Dianping.com shows the store named "China Fresh Tea" is about 200 meters from the No. 1 exit of the Jing'an Temple Station on Metro Lines 2 and 7.
A total of 304 people who had close links with the five people have been put under medical observation. A total of 30,783 people have been screened, 30,128 negative.
1,626 environmental samples have been collected, 34 pieces at the places they live tested positive.
Shanghai citizens' green codes are now marked with a star, noticing there's a medium-risk/high-risk area in the city. With half a month away from the Chinese Spring Festival and regions tightening entry policies, whether the news would change people's travel plan remains unknown.
Source: SHINE

COVID-19 Update Jan. 14th
1. Shanghai:
+5 local cases
+30 imported COVID-19 cases
2. Chinese mainland:
+153 local cases
+58 imported COVID-19 cases



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