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Foreign passport holders make up at least seven of the 189 people who have tested positive for COVID-19 after flying into China from abroad, the Beijing News reports in a statistical snapshot of so-called imported cases through the end of the day Mar 18.
Information about the ethnicity of these seven was not included, and because of the preponderance of dual passport holders, it is not wise or advisable to make assumptions about the ethnicity or nationality of any of the individuals.
Of the 64 imported cases in Beijing, a full 27 (40 percent) are students, and reportedly flew into Beijing from the following destinations:
Spain: 20 cases
Italy: 17 cases
UK: 13 cases
US: 3 cases
Hungary: 3 cases
Iran: 3 cases
Austria: 2 cases
Thailand: 1 case
Brazil: 1 case
Luxembourg: 1 case
In all, just five different regions of the country represent 92.6 percent of all imported infections:
Beijing: 64 cases
Gansu: 42 cases
Guandong: 28 cases
Shanghai: 25 cases
Zhejiang: 16 cases
Although Beijing and Gansu currently have the most imported cases, the number of critical cases in these two areas (3.6 percent for Beijing and 6 percent for Gansu) are considerably lower than the critical case average for most other areas of China.
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