CNA News: China reports 71 more COVID-19 deaths, lowest in 2 weeks
BEIJING: China on Tuesday (Feb 25) reported another 71 deaths from the novel coronavirus, the lowest daily number of fatalities in over two weeks, which raised the toll to 2,663.
The central province of Hubei, the epicenter of the outbreak, reported 68 new deaths, while in the provincial capital of Wuhan, 56 people died.
The National Health Commission also reported 508 new confirmed cases, with all but nine in hard-hit Hubei province.
It is up from Monday's 409 cases nationwide and brings the total number of confirmed cases in mainland China so far to 77,658.
Multiple provinces in China have reported zero new cases for several days in a row now, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) saying Monday that the coronavirus epidemic has "peaked" in China.
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