Warning South Korea: This month the Coronervirus will return

A second wave of coronary will include the world later in the year, most likely autumn. The warning comes from South Korean President Moon Yae-Inn, who says that despite isolation efforts over these months, SarsCov2 will not stop, but may return stronger. “Spread with [...]
A second wave of coronary will include the world later in the year, most likely autumn. The warning comes from South Korean President Moon Yae-Inn, who says that despite isolation efforts over these months, SarsCov2 will not stop, but may return stronger.
The spread at this rate of infection, despite the stabilisation of the situation at this stage, increases doubts that it can be restored at any moment, in any open space, wherever people are returning to normal life. This isn't over until it's actually over. Until the alarm is over, we must not lower our alert level. Only then can we contain the pandemic”, Moon Jae said.
On its third anniversary at the head of the state, the president said it would take time until this situation is over: “will be spent a long time before the David-19 pandemic is complete. Until then, we have to prepare for a second wave, which even field experts have predicted”.
The head of state warned that in his country, the measures will not be entirely eased, while Task Force of health is already preparing for the second wave of autumn or winter this year, continuing training of all hospital staff to cope with this virus. South Korea reported this Sunday 34 new cases, the highest figure in a month, and this is due to the reopening of several businesses, including nightclubs, where a patient with Ovid 19 has infected dozens of others. Eight of the cases were imported from abroad.












