China coronavirus cases rocket by 108 - the highest number in FIVE WEEKS - amid fears of second wave
CORONAVIRUS cases in China have rocketed by 108 - the highest number in five weeks as experts fear a second wave of the killer virus.
The total number of confirmed cases in mainland China now stands at 82,160, while the death toll rose by two to 3,341.Since the outbreak began in Wuhan in late December last year, China has largely stopped the spread of theOn the worst day of China's outbreak, on February 12, there were over 15,000 new cases recorded.
The northeastern border with Russia has become new frontline in the fight against a resurgence of the coronavirus epidemic in the country.The border to Russia is closed, except to Chinese nationals who are crossing into the Heilongjiang province.
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