South Korea made plans for two years  after corona crisis ends
South Korea made plans for two years after corona crisis ends
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Seoul: Korea has made a two-year plan that will be implemented after it controls the coronavirus. The Korean government believes that after the impact of the coronavirus, the lifestyle and way of working will have to be changed for at least two years. Guidelines have been made in this regard. These guidelines include flexible work arrangements, work from home, from transport booking to dining out.

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South Korea has emerged as a role model in dealing with the coronavirus, which is being discussed worldwide. After February 28, only 6 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in South Korea. There are no other deaths due to coronavirus in South Korea and the death toll is 240 only. There are 10708 total cases of corona infection in this country with a population of about 50 million.

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It is expected that soon the cases that come every day will reach zero. By last Sunday this number had reached 10 daily. Extensive tests and intensive screening of people exposed to infected people were two steps that are believed to have prevented the explosion of the Coronavirus in Korea. This country started at a social distancing time instead of a long lockdown.

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