China's Hubei clears asymptomatic COVID-19 cases

Firefighters gather to prepare for disinfection works at the Wuhan Railway Station in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, March 24, 2020. Despite China's own battle against COVID-19, the country shared its experience with the world. [Photo/Xinhua]
WUHAN -- No newly confirmed, asymptomatic or suspected cases of COVID-19 were reported in Central China's Hubei province Tuesday, the provincial health commission said on July 1.
As the last asymptomatic case was released from quarantine in the city of Ezhou, no such case was under medical observation in the province as of Tuesday.
Hubei had reported a total of 68,135 confirmed COVID-19 cases, and 63,623 cases had been cured and discharged from hospitals. The disease has claimed 4,512 lives in the province.
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