China won’t report asymptomatic COVID cases in further shift BEIJING (AP) — China said Wednesday that it would stop reporting asymptomatic COVID-19 cases since they’ve become impossible to track with mass testing no longer required, another step in the country’s departure from some of the world’s strictest antivirus policies
Asymptomatic case tally no longer released - Chinadaily. com. cn China will stop publishing daily asymptomatic COVID-19 case counts starting from Wednesday in order to adjust to recent shifts in testing and quarantine rules, the National Health Commission said
China stops counting asymptomatic COVID-19 cases - UPI Dec 14 (UPI) -- China has stopped counting asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, the country's National Health Commission said Wednesday China reported 2,249 "confirmed" cases on Wednesday The
China to stop reporting asymptomatic COVID cases - Axios Chinese health officials said Wednesday the country would stop reporting asymptomatic COVID-19 cases Why it matters: It's another change to the country's COVID policy after lockdowns, mass testing and other strict policies fueled public unrest and set off rare public protests in late November
China Stops Reporting Asymptomatic Covid Cases - Caixin Global What’s new: China’s National Health Commission (NHC) said it will no longer report asymptomatic Covid infections from Wednesday, citing difficulties in accurately counting the total after the country ended mandatory mass testing
Covid-19: four fifths of cases are asymptomatic, China . . . - The BMJ Many experts believe that unnoticed, asymptomatic cases of coronavirus infection could be an important source of contagion A total of 130 of 166 new infections (78%) identified in the 24 hours to the afternoon of Wednesday 1 April were asymptomatic, said China’s National Health Commission