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August 3 - China reported 43 new confirmed cases, including 36 local cases (28 cases in Xinjiang, 8 cases in Liaoning); 7 imported cases (3 cases in Jiangsu, 2 cases in Shandong, 1 case in Liaoning, 1 case in Guangdong); no new deaths; 3 new suspected cases, all of which were imported cases (all in Shanghai). 11 new asymptomatic infections (3 imported from abroad) were reported; 257 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (102 cases imported from abroad).To get more news about new coronavirus in china, you can visit shine news official website.
August 2 - China reported 49 newly confirmed cases, including 33 local cases (30 cases in Xinjiang, 3 cases in Liaoning) and 16 imported cases (4 cases in Sichuan, 3 cases in Shandong, 3 cases in Hubei, and 2 cases in Guangdong, 2 cases in Shaanxi, 1 case in Shanghai, and 1 case in Fujian). There were no new deaths, no new suspected cases. The country recorded 20 new asymptomatic infections (9 imported from abroad) with 257 cases of asymptomatic infection still under medical observation (101 cases imported from abroad).
August 1 - China reported 45 newly confirmed cases, including 39 local cases (31 cases in Xinjiang, 8 cases in Liaoning) and 6 imported cases (4 cases in Shanghai and 2 cases in Guangdong); no new deaths; no new suspected cases. There were 23 new cases of asymptomatic infections (11 imported from abroad); 252 cases of asymptomatic infection were still under medical observation (99 cases imported from abroad).
July 31 - China reported 127 newly confirmed cases, including 123 local cases (112 cases in Xinjiang, 11 cases in Liaoning) and 4 imported cases (3 cases in Guangdong and 1 case in Tianjin). There were no new deaths and 1 new suspected case, imported from abroad (in Shanghai). The country recorded 11 new asymptomatic infections (5 imported from abroad) yesterday; 246 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (93 cases imported from abroad).
July 30 - China reported 105 newly confirmed cases, including 102 local cases (96 cases in Urumqi, Xinjiang, 5 cases in Liaoning, and 1 case in Beijing) and 3 imported cases (1 case in Guangdong, 1 case in Yunnan, and 1 case in Shaanxi). There were no new deaths; 1 new suspected case was an imported case (in Shanghai). China reported 21 new asymptomatic infections (1 imported from abroad); 280 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (90 cases imported from abroad).
The COVID-19 crisis has many companies facing significant operational, financial, and strategic challenges and we believe that the risk of internal fraud will reach unprecedented levels. Companies need to be extra vigilant and prepare in advance. Register for our forthcoming webinar, "Preventing Fraud Risks in the Time of Crisis" on August 11, to learn about important anti-fraud actions that companies can take to reduce their losses and mitigate fraud risks in the long run. See here for how to register.
Given how the COVID-19 outbreak continues to impact how business is conducted in China and across much of the world, China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security released official rules in March this year endorsing the use of electronic labor contracts. We explain five of the key steps and considerations for employers when executing their labor contracts online in China here: How to Sign an Electronic Labor Contract in China: Your-5-Step-Guide.
Caixin breaks down the numbers emerging from the latest outbreak in northeast China: The Liaoning province port city of Dalian has reported 44 cases since last week, and Beijing's first patient in 21 days (confirmed Tuesday) has been connected to an asymptomatic carrier from Dalian - the two met in Jinzhou, another Liaoning city. Caixin reports: "Cases linked to the Dalian outbreak, which is thought to have originated with a seafood importer, have been detected in cities in five provincial-level regions, including the southern province of Fujian and as far north as Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces", Zhao Lian, deputy director of Beijing's health authority, said Tuesday. Dalian has a population of 6.7 million people and prior to this outbreak had reported months of ‘near-zero daily rises'. Local municipal authorities say that more than 70% of those who have tested positive either work at the same seafood company or are related to those who do.