S. Korea reports lowest Covid-19 cases since new wave of outbreaks last month | Malay Mail

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SEOUL, Sept 28 — South Korea today reported 50 new coronavirus cases, the lowest since a new wave of outbreaks emerged from a church and a large political rally last month. Of the new cases, 40 were domestic and 10 imported, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA). The...

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SEOUL, Sept 28 — South Korea today reported 50 new coronavirus cases, the lowest since a new wave of outbreaks emerged from a church and a large political rally last month. The numbers were the lowest since August 11, just before a new cluster of infections emerged from a church whose members attended an anti-government rally in Seoul on August 15, which had boosted the daily tally to more than 440 late last month.

 

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