Coronavirus continues in China, 14 new cases reported, mostly near the North Korean border

Countries such as China and South Korea, which began this year, were the epicentre of the Cavid-19 epidemic, report a reactivation of infection in various areas. The Korean president says the battle with the disease is not over, and the second wave must be expected, which many experts predict. China and South Korea have reported [...]
Countries such as China and South Korea, which began this year, were the epicentre of the Cavid-19 epidemic, report a reactivation of infection in various areas. The Korean president says the battle with the disease is not over, and the second wave must be expected, which many experts predict.
China and South Korea have reported a double increase in coronary cases, proving that the Cavido-19 pandemic was not stopping even in countries where it was earlier reported that it had left behind the infection.
On Sunday, Chinese authorities reported 14 new cases -- the highest number of the last ten days.
Of domestic infections, 11 cases were confirmed only in the northeastern province of Gilini, bordering North Korea, and one in Hubei, the province considered the initial epidex of pandemic.
34 cases, meanwhile, reported South Korea in the last 24 hours, the highest of one month.
These days, most reports have originated several nightclubs in the country's capital, which have now been closed along with 2,100 other businesses.
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Even during the stabilisation phase, such situations in closed spaces, populated, will be frequent. No alertness to prevent the epidemic should be reduced. The end of David-19 will take time. We must also prepare for the second wave being predicted by many experts,” South Korean President Mun Jae declared on Sunday.
Both China and South Korea reported no victims of infectious disease on weekends.
In total, cases officially confirmed in China have reached 83,900, and over 4,600 people have lost their lives, while South Korea reports over 10,000 infected and 256 victims.












