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Immediate action needed to avoid health system collapse: KCDC
South Korea “may face a health system collapse” if it fails to tackle the ongoing resurgence of coronavirus, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Director Jung Eun-kyeong said Monday, calling for immediate interventions to beat back the transmission. Health officials reported 197 new coronavirus cases Monday, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 15,515. The daily new cases have been in triple-digits for four straight days, a number not seen s
Social Affairs Aug. 17, 2020
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Security to be beefed up around quarantine sites after breaches
Health officials said Wednesday they would improve security at quarantine sites following series of recent escapes from the facilities. In a regular coronavirus briefing, Ministry of Health and Welfare spokesperson Son Young-rae said more patrols and closed-circuit television cameras will be installed around quarantine sites after three Vietnamese sailors managed to slip through security and escape on Monday. Since April, a 14-day quarantine has been compulsory for all arrivals. Foreign nati
Social Affairs July 29, 2020
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Health authorities mull adding Russia to list of risky countries
Korea confirmed 59 more cases of the novel coronavirus disease in the last 24 hours ending Thursday midnight, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s database, bringing the total to 13,979. Seoul and the surrounding area continue to account for most of the newly identified local cases, quickly replacing Daegu as the epicenter of the epidemic in the country. The cumulative count in the region surpassed 3,000 as of Friday. Only a quarter of intensive care beds
Social Affairs July 24, 2020
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Korea may start charging passengers arriving with COVID-19
South Korean health officials said Tuesday they may start charging passengers arriving with COVID-19 for medical expenses, if the coronavirus influx continues to place a strain on the medical capacity. Yoon Tae-ho, director general for public health policy at the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said in a regular closed-door briefing that the government may have to start asking arriving patients to pay parts of their medical bills, should the pandemic persist. Under the current regulations, the
Social Affairs July 21, 2020
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Holiday destinations wary of vacationers bringing virus with them
More Koreans are choosing to travel within their own borders this summer holiday, as the pandemic rages on, putting local tourist hot spots on alert over vacationers flocking there and potentially bringing the novel coronavirus with them. Among the popular destinations are Jeju and the North and South Jeolla Provinces, which have the fewest reported coronavirus cases -- each under 40 -- in the country. Seaside towns say they are seeing their resorts and beaches packed with vacation crowds
Social Affairs July 19, 2020
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Health officials continue to give grim warning over COVID-19
South Korean health officials reiterated Wednesday the risks of the novel coronavirus disease or COVID-19 appeared to loom over the country, calling for the public’s cooperation in efforts to stifle the outbreaks. Vice Minister of Health and Welfare Kim Gang-lip said in a briefing that the recent virus trends showed signs of the infections spreading to parts of the country that have remained relatively unaffected. “Outbreaks in Seoul are now traced to areas as far as provinces of C
Social Affairs July 1, 2020
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S. Korea ponders naming churches coronavirus danger zones
South Korean health officials said Monday that they might add churches to the government's list of risky places for coronavirus infection. Senior official Yoon Tae-ho at the Ministry of Health and Welfare said in a briefing that measures to stem the spread at places of worship -- which have been sites of a slew of recent outbreaks -- appeared imperative. “The ministry is evaluating risks of catching or passing on the virus at religious facilities, and possibly designating them as h
Social Affairs June 29, 2020
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Visits to nursing homes to be allowed again, with caution
Visits to care facilities for older adults will be allowed again starting July, as the government temporarily lifts the restrictions put in place in March to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease or COVID-19. Yoon Tae-ho, a senior official at the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said in a briefing Friday that non-face-to-face visits will be permitted under strict guidelines. “Elderly people are the most vulnerable of all, which is why visitors have been banned at care homes. But bei
Social Affairs June 26, 2020
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Virus cases linked to Itaewon clubs spike to 54
A potential second wave of coronavirus infections looms large in South Korea, as a sudden spike in cases linked to Seoul nightclubs is being reported. Korea confirmed 34 new coronavirus patients on Sunday, marking the highest daily tally since April 9. The cumulative total now stands at 10,874, with 9,610 of them discharged from care upon recovery. Twenty-four of the newly confirmed cases are tied to an infection cluster in Itaewon, a Seoul district popular for its nightlife, where healt
Social Affairs May 10, 2020
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3.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Korea
An earthquake of 3.4 magnitude was reported in South Gyeongsang Province at 3:37 p.m. Sunday, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration.The weather agency said the earthquake, whose epicenter was around 15 kilometers south of Changnyeong County, was about 11 kilometers deep.Reports of tremors came in from the surrounding areas of Changwon, Gimhae, Geoje and Haman.A nuclear power plant in the neighboring city of Ulsan was unaffected and operating as per normal, the city office said.Fir
Social Affairs Oct. 27, 2019
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