Chinese city tests more than 3 million residents amid outbreak
The eastern Chinese port city of Qingdao has tested more than a third of its 9 million residents for COVID-19 since launching a citywide testing campaign amid the country's first reported domestic outbreak in months.
The Qingdao Municipal Health Commission said in a statement Tuesday that it had collected over 3 million samples for COVID-19 tests and that no new cases have been found among the more than 1.1 million results returned thus far. The entire city will be tested this week, the commission said.
A total of 12 cases of COVID-19 -- six with symptoms and six without -- have been recorded in Qingdao, since an outbreak linked to the city's Municipal Chest Hospital was discovered over the weekend, according to the commission.
The Chinese mainland, where the coronavirus pandemic began last December, has so far reported 85,591 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 4,634 deaths. The country does not count asymptomatic infections as confirmed cases.