Jump directly to the content

CORONAVIRUS cases in China have rocketed by 108 - the highest number in five weeks as experts fear a second wave of the killer virus.

The increases were reported on Sunday, up from 99 a day earlier with 98 of the cases said to have entered from abroad.

⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

 A medical staff member tears up as Tianhe Airport is reopened in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on April 8
A medical staff member tears up as Tianhe Airport is reopened in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on April 8Credit: AFP
 People wearing masks walk at a commercial pedestrian street in Wuhan following the lifting of the city's 76-day lockdown on April 12
People wearing masks walk at a commercial pedestrian street in Wuhan following the lifting of the city's 76-day lockdown on April 12Credit: Getty Images - Getty

More than 90 per cent of those infected entered the country from abroad after China recently lifted travel restrictions last week.

The National Health Commission said in a statement on Monday that the mainland reported 98 new imported cases, a record high and up from 97 a day earlier, with another 61 new asymptomatic patients.

The total number of confirmed cases in mainland China now stands at 82,160, while the death toll rose by two to 3,341.

Both deaths were recorded in the former epicentre city of Wuhan.

Since the outbreak began in Wuhan in late December last year, China has largely stopped the spread of the disease.

On the worst day of China's outbreak, on February 12, there were over 15,000 new cases recorded.

Although the number of daily infections across China has since dropped sharply, Sunday's increase of 108 new cases marks the highest daily tally since March 5.

SECOND WAVE

This month China has been slowly easing curbs on movement as it tries to get its economy back on track.

But now there are fears that a rise in imported cases could spark a second wave of COVID-19.

Beijing is concerned that infected people entering the country could trigger a second wave and push the country back into a state of near paralysis.

Of the 108 new cases, 98 were from those entering from abroad and half involved Chinese nationals returning from Russia's Far Eastern Federal District.

The northeastern border with Russia has become new frontline in the fight against a resurgence of the coronavirus epidemic in the country.

Confirmed coronavirus cases in neighbouring Russia climbed to 18,400.

The border to Russia is closed, except to Chinese nationals who are crossing into the Heilongjiang province.

The route is one of only a few options available for people trying to return home after Russia stopped flights to China.

Chinese cities near the border with Russia said on Sunday they would tighten border controls and quarantine measures on arrivals.

The Chinese port city of Suifenhe, 1,000 miles from Beijing, went on full lockdown at 6am local time on Wednesday April 8 due to a reported surge in imported cases.

At the height of China's epidemic, leaders ordered massive lockdowns which left millions confined to their homes for months in a state of mass quarantine.

As the numbers of new cases slowed, the communist regime eased restrictions although social distancing, temperature checks and other measures remain in effect.

Businesses throughout the country are also beginning to reopen as people resume work and other activities.

More than 1.8 million people around the world have been diagnosed with Covid-19, and there have been at least 114,331 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins tracker.

 Officials believe the worst appears to be over in China, though there are concerns of another wave of infections
2
Officials believe the worst appears to be over in China, though there are concerns of another wave of infectionsCredit: Reuters
 Over the weekend pictures emerged of visitors flocking to National Park in China's eastern province of Anhui
Over the weekend pictures emerged of visitors flocking to National Park in China's eastern province of AnhuiCredit: AsiaWire
 Video footage shows visitors clogging up the park's pathways with huge queues
Video footage shows visitors clogging up the park's pathways with huge queuesCredit: AsiaWire
 People wearing protective suits were seen at a street market in Wuhan
2
People wearing protective suits were seen at a street market in WuhanCredit: Reuters

CORONAVIRUS CRISIS - STAY IN THE KNOW

Don't miss the latest news and figures - and essential advice for you and your family.

To receive The Sun's Coronavirus newsletter in your inbox every tea time, .
To follow us on Facebook, simply .
Get Britain's best-selling newspaper delivered to your smartphone or tablet each day - .

Give now to The Sun's NHS appeal

BRITAIN’s four million NHS staff are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus.

But while they are helping save lives, who is there to help them?

The Sun has launched an appeal to raise £1MILLION for NHS workers.

The Who Cares Wins Appeal aims to get vital support to staff in their hour of need.

We have teamed up with NHS Charities Together in their urgent Covid-19 Appeal to ensure the money gets to exactly who needs it.

The Sun is donating £50,000 and we would like YOU to help us raise a million pounds, to help THEM.

No matter how little you can spare, please donate today here

www.



We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.


Topics