China reports 5 new coronavirus cases for May 19 versus 6 day earlier
BEIJING - China recorded five new coronavirus cases on Tuesday , down from six a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported on Wednesday.
Four of the new cases were local transmissions and one was an imported case involving a traveller from overseas, the commission said in a statement, compared with three imported cases reported the previous day. The total number of Covid-19 infections in China to date now stands at 82,965, while the death toll remained unchanged at 4,634.
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