South Korea orders to ban offline classes in the capital Seoul
South Korea orders to ban offline classes in the capital Seoul
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Seoul: In view of the growing transition in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, the government has issued rules to ban offline class. The Education Department said on Tuesday that orders have been issued to ban offline classrooms in Seoul and surrounding areas, amid the resurgence of Coronavirus cases in the metropolis of the capital city.

In South Korea, the infected data has crossed 6 lakh 11 thousand: According to the information received, the number of infected people in South Korea has exceeded 6 lakh 11 thousand. At the same time the death toll has reached beyond 16 thousand. South Korea is the fifth most infected country in the world. At the same time, the first infected country is America.

America is the most infected country in the world: So far in America, the number of infected people has crossed 57 lakh 37 thousand, while the number of deaths has exceeded 1 lakh 76 thousand. The second most infected country is Brazil. Here the figure of infected has reached 36 lakh 67 thousand, while the death toll has reached 1 lakh 15 thousand. The number of infected has reached 31 thousand 67 thousand on the third number, while the number of deaths has reached 58 thousand.

Russia at number four: Russia is the fourt most infected country. Here the figure of infected has reached 9 lakh 61 thousand, while the death toll has crossed 16 thousand. According to the information, Russia claims that it has done a successful human test of the corona vaccine. At the global level, the figure of infected has exceeded 2 crore 34 lakh 24 thousand, while the death toll has reached beyond 8 lakh 8 thousand. Each day this figure is getting faster. America has been accused of this deadly virus spread from China from the beginning.

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