South Korea marks only eight new cases of the virus, starts removing restrictions

South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyu said on Sunday that his country has only marked eight new cases of choreography over the past 24 hours, so it will remove some of the restrictions previously imposed as part of the anti-ndemin measures. This is the first time in the last two months [...]
This is the first time in the last two months that the number of new infected people for a one-day period in South Korea is single. The last time with such a small number of new infections was in mid-February, writes the Guardian”.
South Korean Prime Minister said the government will review the opening of foreign public spaces and will ease measures for the event of sports centres and restaurants under certain circumstances.
However, it called a day earlier for reducing open-air activities and respecting social distance on the eve of holidays.
Meanwhile, President Moon Jae has said: “
So far, South Korea has recorded 234 victims and 10,661 cases of coronary infection. This country has been given an example in the world for pandemic management, mainly because of massive population testing and low mortality rates.












