Just weeks ago, South Korea was celebrating its hard-won gains against the coronavirus, but a resurgence of infections is prompting health authorities to warn that action must be taken to stop a second wave.
The Associated Press, easing social distancing, reopening schools and promoting a tech-driven anti-virus campaign President Moon Jae-in has called “K-quarantine.”
She has said health workers are struggling more and more to track transmissions that are spreading quickly and unpredictably as people increase their activities and practice less social distancing. At least 116 cases have been linked to door-to-door sellers hired by Richway, a health product provider. These cases are particularly worrisome because most of the sellers are in their 60s and 70s.
The spike of infections in the capital area has inspired second-guessing on whether officials were too quick to ease on social distancing.
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