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China has begun two phases of defense measures to curb the spread of the new coronavirus. Increasingly, areas that block access to the city are increasing and people are getting as close as possible, but there are still quarantine holes everywhere.

This is correspondent Chung Sung-yeop in Beijing.

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Increasingly, Chinese cities are moving to contain restrictions to prevent the spread of new coronaviruses.

Currently, 14 provinces and cities are involved in floating population management.

Phase II quarantine has begun across China, limiting gatherings of more than three people and banning wedding receptions.

But the hole is still out.

In Tianjin, a man who had been hospitalized for a few days in a general room was confirmed with new corona, and more than 730 people, including patients, were quarantined.

In addition, more than 20 additional patients were incurred and 9,000 customers were quarantined.

In Anhui, the public security authorities intentionally investigated whether a doctor with a fever continued to see the patient and was later confirmed.

To date, more than 31,000 confirmed Chinese deaths and 630 deaths have occurred.

However, as the number of daily confirmed patients outside Hubei fell for three consecutive days, a slight faltering mood was detected.

A wave of condolences continues to lie about the amount of physician resources killed by infections after the first announcement of the new coronavirus.

In response to criticism of the government, which initially treated the amount of resources as a ghost story diffuser, the authorities vowed to send a fact-finding team, but the public sentiment of anger is not diminishing.