China: Shanghai reports 3 Covid-19 deaths, over 22,000 cases
China on Monday reported deaths of three people from Covid-19 in Shanghai for the first time since the financial hub entered a lockdown in March, following an Omicron-driven outbreak that’s confined millions to their homes and disrupted production and economic output.
The city of around 25 million residents have been logging more than 20,000 Covid-19 cases daily.
A statement by the city’s health authorities said that the three who died were aged between 89 and 91, two women and one man, and were not vaccinated.
China on Monday reported deaths of three people from Covid-19 in Shanghai for the first time since the financial hub entered a lockdown in March, following an Omicron-driven outbreak that’s confined millions to their homes and disrupted production and economic output.
The city of around 25 million residents have been logging more than 20,000 Covid-19 cases daily.
A statement by the city’s health authorities said that the three who died were aged between 89 and 91, two women and one man, and were not vaccinated.
China on Monday reported deaths of three people from Covid-19 in Shanghai for the first time since the financial hub entered a lockdown in March, following an Omicron-driven outbreak that’s confined millions to their homes and disrupted production and economic output.
The city of around 25 million residents have been logging more than 20,000 Covid-19 cases daily.
A statement by the city’s health authorities said that the three who died were aged between 89 and 91, two women and one man, and were not vaccinated.
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China: Shanghai reports 3 Covid-19 deaths, over 22,000 cases
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