CORONAVIRUS LATEST: — Global death toll crosses 350,000. — COVID-19 cases among US health care workers top 62,000. — South Korea reports spike in new cases.
5:10 a.m.: South Korea reports spike in new cases
A majority of the new cases were detected in Seoul, where a cluster of infections has been recently linked to reopened bars, nightclubs and other entertainment venues in the densely populated capital. People wearing face masks arrive at the domestic flight terminal of Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, South Korea, on May 27, 2020. South Korean authorities now require all airplane passengers to wear masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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