S. Korea new virus cases hit 7-week high
Pupils eating lunch while separated by partitions in the cafeteria of a school in Daejeon, South Korea, today. The country’s 40 new coronavirus infections take the tally to 11,265. – EPA pic, May 27, 2020.
SOUTH Korea today reported its biggest jump in coronavirus infections in seven weeks, driven by a fresh cluster at an e-commerce warehouse on Seoul’s outskirts, as millions more pupils returned to school. The country has been held up as a global model in how to curb Covid-19, and has rushed to contain new infections as life goes back to normal.
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