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China, S.Korea, Australia confirm new COVID-19 cases

South Korea reports rebound in infections amid imported cases linked to Russia-flagged ship

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 23.06.2020 - Update : 29.06.2020
China, S.Korea, Australia confirm new COVID-19 cases

ANKARA 

China, South Korea and Australia reported more cases of the novel coronavirus on Tuesday.

In South Korea, health authorities said infections had rebounded as new cases coming to the country from abroad outnumbered local ones, Yonhap news reported.

Of 46 more infections confirmed in the country, 30 were linked to a Russia-flagged ship docked in the southeastern city of Busan, with one additional fatality due to the infection, said the report, citing the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).

However, infections continued to spread in Seoul and outside the capital, as well.

South Korea has reported 12,484 cases so far, with a total of 281 deaths.

The Russia-flagged refrigerator vessel had departed from Vladivostok, Russia and has a crew of 21 people.

Of all infections reported, 10,908 patients have recovered.

South Korea has conducted 1,196,012 tests since Jan. 3.

22 more cases in China

In China, the National Health Commission confirmed 22 new cases on Monday, 13 of which were reported in the capital Beijing.

The country has reported 1,885 imported COVID-19 infections, but no deaths.

China has, so far, confirmed 83,418 cases and 4,634 fatalities in total.

18 new cases in Australia

Health authorities reported 18 more coronavirus cases in Australia, with 17 in Victoria state

Many of the new infections were from two Melbourne primary schools marked as COVID-19 hotspots.

One case was reported in New South Wales.

Australia has reported more than 7,000 cases so far, including 102 who have died due to the infection.

Since first appearing in China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 188 countries and regions.

The US, Brazil, Russia and India are currently the countries hardest hit in the world.

The pandemic has killed more than 472,000 people worldwide, with confirmed cases exceeding 9 million and over 4.5 million recoveries, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University.

One million new infections were recorded in the past eight days.

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