Korean soldiers spray sterilize the streets of Seoul on March 5. Photo: AFP.
South Korea remains the world's second largest outbreak with 6,088 cases recorded, an increase of 467 from a day ago and 40 deaths. World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the Korean situation "is showing good signs" as new infections begin to decline.
Germany and France recorded a series of new infections, of which the number of nCoV-positive cases in Germany doubled in just one day to 545. France also discovered 138 new infections, including a congressman, bringing the total number of nCoV-positive cases in the country to 423.
South Africa recorded its first case yesterday, while the Netherlands reported the number of nCoV infections doubled to 82.
The number of infections worldwide yesterday increased by 3,122. The world currently records 98,420 infections, 3,385 deaths and 55,662 people recovered.
According: vnexpress.net