China reported no coronavirus deaths on Tuesday, the first time since it started publishing daily figures in January.
The National Health Commission said it had 32 confirmed cases, down from 39 on Monday.
It comes as the government is under scrutiny as to whether it is underreporting its figures.
The government says more than 3,331 people have died and 81,740 have been confirmed as infected.
All of the confirmed cases on Tuesday had arrived from overseas.
China is concerned a second wave of infections could be brought in by foreign arrivals.
It has already shut its border to foreigners including those with visas or residence permits.
International flights have been reduced with both Chinese and foreign airlines only allowed to operate one international flight a week. Flights must not be more than 75% full.
On Wednesday, Wuhan is set to allow people to leave the city for the first time since the lockdown began in January.
Officials say anyone who has a "green" code on a widely used smartphone health app will be allowed to leave the city.
Some people in "epidemic-free" residential compounds have already been allowed to leave their homes for two hours.
But Wuhan officials revoked the "epidemic-free" status in 45 compounds because of the emergence of asymptomatic cases and for other unspecified reasons.
Asymptomatic refers to someone who is carrying the virus but experiencing no symptoms.
China began reporting asymptomatic cases at the beginning of April.
More than 1,033 asymptomatic patients are under medical observation.
Hitting back at claims China was too slow to raise the alarm, the country's state media have published what they describe as a detailed timeline of its response and information sharing.
What's happening elsewhere?
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spent the night in intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened
- Late on Monday, the US recorded 1,150 new coronavirus deaths in 24 hours. It now has the world's highest number of confirmed cases with more than 366,000
- More than 1.3 million cases have now been confirmed worldwide with more than 75,000 deaths
- Japan has declared a state of emergency in seven prefectures, including Tokyo, which gives regions more power to restrict everyday life
- Spain's daily death toll climbed to 743 on Tuesday, after their numbers fell for four consecutive days
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