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Coronavirus: China, South Korea see spike in new cases of COVID-19

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Both China and South Korea reported new spikes in coronavirus cases on Sunday, setting off fresh concerns in countries where local outbreaks had been in dramatic decline.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama, meanwhile, harshly criticized President Donald Trump‘s handling of the coronavirus pandemic as an “absolute chaotic disaster,” while U.S.

states began gradually reopening, even as health officials are anxiously watching for a second wave of infections. China reported 14 new cases on Sunday, its first double-digit rise in 10 days.

Eleven of 12 domestic infections were in the northeastern province of Jilin and one in Hubei, whose capital Wuhan was the epicenter of the global pandemic.

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