Reuters
World Health Organization (WHO
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC
National Health Commission
the Shincheonji Church
the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
All Rights Reserved
Anne Schuchat
Bruce Aylward
Jesus
Shinzo Abe
Julie Steenhuysen
Diane Bartz
Gavin Jones
Francesca Piscioneri
Crispian Balmer
Ryan Woo
Yilei Sun
Lusha Zhang
Hyonhee Shin
Josh Smith
Paresi Hafezi
Stephanie Nebehay
Michael Shields
Michael Perry
Stephen Coates
Simon Cameron-MooreAll
Asian
Americans
Chinese
Italians
Asia
Europe
No matching tags
U.S.
the United States
Italy
Iran
MSCI
Wuhan
China
The United States
Geneva
Hubei
South Korea
Daegu city
Camp Carroll
Japan
Kuwait
Bahrain
Algeria
Austria
Croatia
Romania
Spain
Switzerland
Canary Islands
Australia
Taiwan
Singapore
Thailand
Washington
Chicago
Rome
Beijing
Seoul
Dubai
Tokyo Olympics
Games
6 Min ReadSHANGHAI/SEOUL (Reuters) - Asia reported hundreds of new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, including the first U.S. soldier to be infected, as the United States warned of an inevitable pandemic, and outbreaks in Italy and Iran spread to more countries. South Korea, which with 1,261 cases has the most outside China, reported 284 new ones including a U.S. soldier, as authorities readied an ambitious plan to test more than 200,000 members of a church at the center of the outbreak. Kuwait said it had two new coronavirus cases, some among people returning from Iran, took its tally to 18, while Bahrain said its infections had risen to 26 after three new ones on a flight from Iran.
As said here by David Stanway