COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | SA records 1,147 new cases of Covid-19 in 24 hours

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COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES | SA records 1,147 new cases of Covid-19 in 24 hours
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The Chinese port city of Qingdao reported 88 new coronavirus cases for March 5, all of them of the Omicron variant, fuelling China's highest number of daily locally transmitted cases so far this year.

The Qingdao outbreak was mainly among middle school students in Laixi county, the Qingdao Municipal Health Commission said. China's"dynamic clearance" approach to COVID-19 aims shut off transmission routes as soon as new cases are detected.

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