Here at ground zero of the most fearsome disease to strike Korea in modern times, the anger is almost palpable. The liberal president Moon Jae-in largely being blamed – in his apparent bid to appease China, he enabled coronavirus to take root in the Korean republic.
After the infected toll spiked in China, Moon urged everyone not to worry, and not to believe the sensational rumours that Korea could be next.
Now the country has the second-highest number of infected patients after China, with 2,337 having tested positive – 571 new cases were reported on Friday, its biggest daily increase, and 14 people have died.
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