
South Korea quarantined all people on entry
The South Korean Prime Minister stated that Korean immigrants were subject to mandatory isolation for two weeks to prevent the spread of nCoV.
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Netherlands recovered Chinese masks
Dutch officials recalled tens of thousands of masks imported from China because they did not meet quality standards.
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Two weeks of change in the United States
On March 16, Trump announced a 15-day plan to curb nCoV spread, but the United States is now upside down because of the pandemic.
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North Korea launched two unidentified objects
North Korea launched two objects, apparently ballistic missiles, and South Korea called the move inappropriate when the world was fighting Covid-19.
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The US hospital is about to stop because of Covid-19
A nurse in New Orleans described the situation as very tough and they may not be able to hold it up next month.
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France adds more than 4,600 cases of nCoV a day
France recorded 4,611 more nCoV infections in a day, bringing the total number of patients to 37,575, of which 2,314 died.
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Princess of Spain died of nCoV
Princess Teresa of the Bourbon-Parma royal family in Spain was the first royal member in the world to die of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The number of deaths in Italy exceeds 10,000
Italy recorded 889 more deaths from nCoV in a day, bringing the total number of deaths to 10,023, the highest in the world, out of 92,472 cases.
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NCoV deaths in the US double after three days
NCoV deaths in the US have increased to more than 2,000, doubling after three days out of a total of more than 122,000 infections.
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More than 800 people die from nCoV in Spain in a day
Spain recorded an additional 832 deaths from nCoV today, a record increase in 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 5,690 in 72,248 cases.
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