China on Saturday reported three new coronavirus cases in the mainland for July 3, compared with five cases a day earlier, the health authority said.
Two of the new infections were imported cases, the National Health Commission said in a statement, while the capital Beijing reported one new case.
There were no new deaths.As of July 3, mainland China had a total of 83,545 confirmed coronavirus cases, it said.Reporting by Samuel Shen and Brenda Goh; Editing by William Mallard
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