China reports 17 new coronavirus cases in mainland

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China reports 17 new coronavirus cases in mainland on Aug 18

SHANGHAI - China reported on Wednesday 17 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for Tuesday, down from 22 the day before, the health authority said.

All of the new infections were imported cases, the National Health Commission said in a statement, making it the third straight day of zero new locally transmitted infections. There were no new deaths.As of Aug 18, mainland China had a total of 84,888 confirmed coronavirus cases, it said.

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