Published: 14:17, January 22, 2022 | Updated: 14:18, January 22, 2022
Chinese mainland records 23 new local COVID-19 cases
By BEIJING

Staff members deliver daily necessities ordered by residents in quarantine at a community under close-off management where a locally transmitted COVID-19 case was found in Haidian district of Beijing, capital of China, Jan 18, 2022. (REN CHAO/XINHUA)

BEIJING - Chinese mainland recorded 23 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases on Friday, the National Health Commission said Saturday.

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Friday saw 10 new local cases in Beijing, six in Tianjin, four in Henan, and three in Guangdong, according to the commission.

Across the Chinese mainland, a total of 40 imported COVID-19 cases were also newly reported

Across the Chinese mainland, a total of 40 imported COVID-19 cases were also newly reported.

No new deaths from COVID-19 or new suspected cases were reported on Friday, according to the commission.

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As of Friday, the Chinese mainland had reported 105,547 confirmed cases, including both local ones and those arriving from outside the mainland. Currently, 3,061 patients are still under treatment.

A total of 4,636 patients had died as a result of the virus on the Chinese mainland since the pandemic. The toll has remained unchanged for almost a year.

The death toll increased from 4,635 as of Jan. 24, 2021 to 4,636 the following day.