China’s latest coronavirus outbreak spreads to the city

The most recent coronavirus outbreak in China has spread to a moment in the city as the government seeks to prevent the virus from spreading.

The Associated Press reported Monday that one of the 17 COVID-19 cases reported Monday in China was shown in Kashgar, an ancient city in the northwestern province of Xinjiang.

Authorities responded to the infection with restrictions, according to AP. Sixteen other cases reported in China on Monday were all in the regional capital of Xinjiang, Urumqi, site of the country’s most recent outbreak.

China has largely surpassed its coronavirus outbreak after the country was the site of the first virus outbreak that expired last year and early 2020. An outbreak of cases has been reported in the city of Wuhan and the country has reported fewer than 100 new ones. infections a day for weeks.

Trump’s management has continued to launch a barrage of complaints about China’s handling of the virus, even as the rate of cases in the United States has outperformed all countries and China has fallen dramatically.

Senior U.S. officials have accused China of hiding the true number of cases and deaths while paralyzing global fitness experts seeking data on the spread of the virus from the start.

The United States reported more than 63,000 new infections on Sunday and has noticed more than 3.8 million cases of coronavirus since the outbreak began, overshadowing the total number of cases in China with just 86,000.

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