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The United States, with its twelfth confirmed, sent another charter to Wuhan, China, to withdraw its survivors. There is also growing concern about the impact of the new corona on the global economy, especially in the United States.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.

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Take a taxi driver's car, armed with protective clothing, through empty streets to Wuhan Airport.

Americans who gathered safely at the airport split out of China in two generations of government charters.

[Prisilla Dickie / Wuhan Resident American: I'm starting to think I'm back in America.]

Americans from China will be dispersed in four military bases in California and Texas, and will be held for 14 days.

[Nancy Mesonier / Director, Center for Immune Respiratory Disease, Centers for Disease Prevention and Prevention: Together with these measures, we are preparing to ensure that the public health system can detect new coronaviruses.]

The US government is expected to add another one or two charters tomorrow.

The New York Times cites local health authorities and reports that the 12th new coronavirus infection has occurred in Wisconsin.

The infected traveled back to China and were reportedly being quarantined at home.

As there are 171 overseas accumulators outside of China, reaching 171 in 20 countries around the world, there is growing concern about the global economy.

CNBC anticipated a possible economic downturn in China, and the World Bank says it will lower its growth outlook for at least three months.