Professor Paul Digard of University of Edinburgh told Newsweek 'this is excellent news.'
The number of people who recovered from COVID-19 in China on Tuesday overtook those who fell ill for the first time since the outbreak of the new coronavirus, figures from the country's health department show.
were reported on Tuesday, while 1,824 patients were released from hospital"after being cured," China's National Health Commission said in aon Wednesday. An additional 25,014 people who had been in close contact with individuals infected withA total of 14,376 people have recovered and been discharged since the virus emerged late last year, but 11,977 people remain in a serious condition, the health authorities said.
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