South Korea fastens its testing process in the wake of corona cases
South Korea fastens its testing process in the wake of corona cases
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As cases of coronavirus continue to surge, the testing process in South Korea has also gained momentum. South Korea has recorded 76 new cases of the coronavirus as administrators began testing tens of thousands of employees at hospitals and nursing homes to limit the transmissions at live-in facilities. The figures published by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Monday brought the national caseload to 25,275, including 444 deaths.

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South Korea initially recorded fewer cases but still, now as the testing process has been fastened, the cases of corona may record a decline. Thirty-seven of the new cases were from the densely populated Seoul metropolitan area, home to about half of the country’s 51 million people, where health workers have struggled to track infections linked to various places and groups, including hospitals, churches, schools and workers.

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Fifteen cases were reported from the southern port city of Busan, where more than 70 infections so far have been connected to a hospital for the elderly. Health officials from Monday will start a method to test 130,000 employees and 30,000 patients at hospitals, nursing homes and welfare centres for senior citizens in the greater capital area in part of efforts to prevent outbreaks at these facilities. 

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