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China won't report asymptomatic COVID cases in further shift

By DAKE KANG - Dec 15, 2022, 12:42 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 23, 2023, 06:00 AM EDT
Virus Outbreak China
ASSOCIATED PRESS

China says it will stop reporting asymptomatic COVID-19 cases since they’ve become “impossible” to track with mass testing no longer required

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.

The change in reporting practices comes the week after the country announced its most significant easing yet of antivirus measures. Meanwhile, China has begun to see what appears to be a rapid increase in new infections, raising concerns that its health system could be overwhelmed just as those in other countries were during early COVID waves.

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So far, many of those newly sick are staying home, and there has been little evidence of a surge in patient numbers. But it's difficult to get a clear picture of the spread, and the new reporting rules could make that even harder. Some hospitals have reportedly struggled to remain staffed because of rising infections among employees.

A notice on the National Health Commission's website on Wednesday said it stopped publishing daily figures on asymptomatic COVID-19 cases since it was “impossible to accurately grasp" the number of those infections, which have generally accounted for the vast majority of new cases.

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