Shenzhen confirmed another novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) case on Feb. 16.
To prevent and control the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) epidemic, some countries and regions have rolled out temporary entry control measures.
Shenzhen confirmed another 9 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) cases on Feb. 13.
Li Duoyun and Zheng Mingmi of Shenzhen’s first team of 13 medical workers that set off to Wuhan, Hubei Province on Sunday.
Shenzhen confirmed another 5 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) cases on Feb. 12.
Stringent measures have been taken in office buildings, science and technology parks, and industrial bases across Shenzhen on Monday, the first workd ...
Shenzhen confirmed another 11 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) cases on Feb. 11.
Shenzhen confirmed another 7 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) cases on Feb. 10.
A personal QR code is now required to enter residential complexes and urban villages across Shenzhen, according to a requirement issued by the city’s ...
Shenzhen confirmed another 4 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) cases on Feb. 9.
The first batch of 13 medical members from Shenzhen set off yesterday afternoon to aid the coronavirus control efforts in Hubei Province, the epicent ...
A new hope for novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) patients arises as a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula, which was prescribed and proved effecti ...
Shenzhen confirmed another 20 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection cases on Feb. 6, adding the total number of confirmed cases in the city to 334. ...
Police have launched criminal investigations into two coronavirus patients who allegedly hid their recent travel history or disobeyed quarantine rule ...
The Foreign Affairs Office of the Shenzhen Municipal Government has established a bilingual information release mechanism and adopted a series of mea ...
Local enterprises resuming work after Feb. 9 are required to strictly implement quarantine, inspection and health protection measures.
A Heart for China (AHFC), an international, volunteer-run charity group based in Shenzhen and initiated by Ronny Verdoodt from Belgium in 2015.
People returning to Shenzhen from Hubei Province after the holiday are required to remain isolated for 14 days upon arrival.
Shenzhen confirmed another 43 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection cases on Feb. 3.
People arriving in Shenzhen after the Spring Festival holiday are urged to declare their health conditions to authorities via WeChat miniapp “深i您” or ...