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Suzhou Businesses Resume After Outbreak – Xinhua

The city registered 105 confirmed coronavirus cases and 28 asymptomatic cases since new infections were first reported on February 13


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Residents queue to undergo nucleic acid tests for Covid-19 in a residential area of Suzhou earlier this month. Photo: AFP.

 

More than 99% of industrial enterprises with an annual business turnover of at least 20 million yuan ($3.2 million) in the eastern Chinese city of Suzhou have resumed work after a Covid-19 outbreak, according to the municipal bureau of commerce.

The city has registered a total of 105 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 28 asymptomatic cases since new infections were first reported on February 13, the city’s pandemic prevention and control headquarters said.

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