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South Korea grapples with church-linked new virus cases

Authorities facing tough time as more students return to schools amid concerns of new COVID-19 cases

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 02.06.2020 - Update : 02.06.2020
South Korea grapples with church-linked new virus cases

ANKARA

Amid plans to reopen more schools from Wednesday, South Korea is battling a new cluster of infections linked to churches, local media reported.

Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) reported 38 new COVID-19 cases, mostly linked to churches in the capital Seoul, Yonhap news reported.

The country has reported a total of 11,541 cases, while 272 people have died due to the disease.

The new cases were detected ahead of the government’s third-phase of reopening more schools.

Around 1.78 million students are set to return to school.

Authorities started to open schools from May 20 to begin the new academic calendar.

The annual academic year, which begins in March, was delayed in South Korea due to the pandemic this year, and authorities shifted to online classes.

"We call on people not to have face-to-face [religious] meetings in Seoul's metropolitan area until infection risks fall," KCDC Deputy Director Kwon Joon-wook said.

South Korea witnessed mass infections early in February which were linked to a sect in church services in the southeastern city of Daegu.

The pandemic has killed over 376,100 people worldwide, with more than 6.29 million confirmed cases, while recoveries have surpassed 2.71 million, according to figures compiled by the Johns Hopkins University of the US.

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