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  • t
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  • Place Province Start date End date City level Population Cases Deaths Recoveries Active
    Wuhan Hubei 2020-01-23 2020-04-08[1][2][3] Sub-provincial 11,081,000 50,340 3,869 46,471 0
    Xiaogan Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 4,920,000 3,518 129 3,389 0
    Huanggang Hubei 2020-01-23 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 6,330,000 2,907 125 2,782 0
    Jingzhou Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-17[5] Prefectural 5,590,200 1,580 52 1,528 0
    Ezhou Hubei 2020-01-23 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 1,077,700 1,394 59 1,335 0
    Suizhou Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 2,216,700 1,307 45 1,262 0
    Xiangyang Hubei 2020-01-28[6] 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 5,669,000 1,175 40 1,135 0
    Huangshi Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-13[7] Prefectural 2,470,700 1,015 39 976 0
    Yichang Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 4,135,850 931 37 894 0
    Jingmen Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 2,896,500 928 41 887 0
    Xianning Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 2,543,300 836 15 821 0
    Shiyan Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 3,406,000 672 8 664 0
    Xiantao Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Sub-prefectural 1,140,500 575 22 553 0
    Tianmen Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Sub-prefectural 1,272,300 496 15 481 0
    Enshi Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-25[4] Prefectural 3,378,000 252 7 245 0
    Qianjiang Hubei 2020-01-24 2020-03-13[8] Sub-prefectural 966,000 198 9 189 0
    Shennongjia Hubei 2020-01-27 2020-03-25[4] Sub-prefectural 78,912 11 0 11 0
    Wenzhou Zhejiang 2020-02-02 2020-02-20[9] Prefectural 9,190,000 507 1 503 3
    Ürümqi Xinjiang 2020-07-18 2020-08-26[10] Prefectural 3,519,600 845 0 845 0
    Shijiazhuang Hebei 2021-01-07 2021-01-31[11] Prefectural 11,031,200 977 1 962 14
    Xi'an Shaanxi 2021-12-22[12] 2022-01-16[13] Sub-provincial 8,467,838 2,265 3 2,185 77
    Yuzhou Henan 2022-01-04[14] 2022-01-31[15] County 1,167,000 - - - -
    Anyang Henan 2022-01-10[16] 2022-02-03[17] Prefectural 5,477,614 522 0 522 0
    Shenzhen Guangdong 2022-03-14[18][19] 2022-03-21[20][21] Sub-provincial 17,560,000 982 3 428 551
    Shanghai Shanghai 2022-04-01[22] 2022-06-01[23] Direct-administered municipality 24,870,895
    Lockdown total 101,602,895 68,135 4,512 63,623 0
    Outbreak ongoing: Infection and fatality data as of 24:00 (UTC+8) 4 June 2020.[24][25] Totals will evolve.

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  • City Province Date
    quarantined
    Estimated
    population
    Source
    Wuhan Hubei 23 January 2020 11,081,000 [27][28]
    Huanggang Hubei 23 January 2020 6,630,000 [27][28]
    Ezhou Hubei 23 January 2020 1,077,700 [27][28]
    Chibi Hubei 24 January 2020 490,900 [28]
    Jingzhou Hubei 24 January 2020 5,590,200 [28]
    Zhijiang Hubei 24 January 2020 497,600 [28]
    Yichang Hubei 24 January 2020 4,135,900 [28]
    Qianjiang Hubei 24 January 2020 966,000 [28]
    Xiantao Hubei 24 January 2020 1,140,500 [28]
    Xianning Hubei 24 January 2020 2,543,300 [28]
    Huangshi Hubei 24 January 2020 2,470,700 [28]
    Dangyang Hubei 24 January 2020 469,600 [28]
    Enshi Hubei 24 January 2020 777,000 [28]
    Xiaogan Hubei 24 January 2020 4,915,000 [28]
    Jingmen Hubei 24 January 2020 2,896,500 [28]
    Total 45,681,900

    Notes[edit]

    References

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