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Official sacked after new COVID-19 cases in Wuhan

By IANS | Updated: May 11, 2020 12:35 IST

An official has been sacked in Wuhan, capital of China's Hubei province where the coronavirus pandemic originated last December, ...

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An official has been sacked in Wuhan, capital of China's Hubei province where the coronavirus pandemic originated last December, after the city reported six new confirmed COVID-19 cases, authorities said on Monday.

Zhang Yuxin was removed from his post for poor management over the closing-off and control of the Sanmin residential community, where he served as secretary, reports Xinhua news agency.

Wuhan reported a total of six new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Saturday and Sunday.

All the patients are from the Sanmin residential community.

The community had previously reported 20 confirmed COVID-19 cases.

As of Monday, China had a total of 84,010 COVID-19 cases, with 4,637 deaths.

( With inputs from IANS )

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