Officials announce 40 new cases – taking its total to 11,265 – with most new infections from the densely populated Seoul metropolitan area. This is the largest increase since 53 infections were announced on April 8. COVID19
NO DISTANCE. In a photo taken on May 24, 2020, a couple wearing matching clothes sit before the city skyline and Han River in Seoul. Photo by Ed Jones/AFP
The country has been held up as a global model in how to curb the virus and has rushed to contain new infections as life returns to normal. "It is suspected that the basic regulations were not enforced at the warehouse," said vice health minister Kim Gang-lip. More than two million students returned to classes on Wednesday, as part of the phased reopening of schools.
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