Chinese Mainland Has 101 A/H1N1 flu Cases
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The Chinese mainland reported 12 new confirmed A/H1N1 flu cases on Tuesday, bringing the total number to 101.
There have been no reports of deaths from A/H1N1 flu on the Chinese mainland, the Ministry of Health said.
Eight new cases were confirmed in Beijing on Tuesday, while one each from Tianjin and provinces of Fujian, Shandong and Hunan were also reported, the ministry said.
The patient in Tianjin, a nine-year-old Chinese boy, was the first confirmed case in the city, and the case in Fujian, a two-year-old Chinese girl, was infected through local transmission, the ministry said.
In Shanghai, Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans of the United States is quarantined along with his wife Seletha and a security guard. They arrived in Shanghai on Friday after a fellow passenger on his flight fell ill with a suspected case of A/H1N1 flu.
"We extend our cordial greetings to Mayor Nagin and his entourage and wish them safe and sound," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said at a regular news conference on Tuesday, explaining they were close contacts of the sick passenger.
"They are now under proper medical observation at a hotel in Shanghai to ensure their health and prevent the virus from spreading," Qin said, adding the action was taken in line with relevant regulations of China.
He said the Chinese Foreign Ministry is in close contact with the local government to get the latest developments in Nagin's situation.
Nagin is on a 10-day trip to China and Australia aimed at promoting business to his city.
(Xinhua News Agency June 10, 2009)