Furore in South Korea, high alert declared due to this deadly virus
Furore in South Korea, high alert declared due to this deadly virus
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There has been a worldwide uproar over the Coronavirus. Now South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has issued an alert in the country regarding this virus. Moon said that there has been a sudden increase in the number of infections. Moon made this announcement after his cabinet meeting. There has been a rapid increase in new corona virus cases in the country. This number has reached 556 from 123. Many provinces are vulnerable.

For your information, let us tell you that two more deaths have been confirmed from Coronavirus in South Korea on Sunday. There have been 123 new cases of corona virus. After China, the highest number of cases have been reported here. The Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement that 75 people were involved in the new infections at the Chinchonji Church of Jesus in the southern city of Daegu. Hundreds of church members are now infected, starting with a 61-year-old woman. South Korea, with a population of 2.5 million, is the fourth largest city affected by the Corona virus. More than 90 new cases were registered here on Sunday. The total number affected by the Corona virus in this city has increased to 247. The crisis in northern Gyeongsang Province is very serious. Local people advised to stay indoors.

let us tell you that Iran has confirmed the death of six people due to Coronavirus. The governor of Markazi province, Ali Agazadeh, told the IRNA news agency on Saturday that a recent patient test in the central city of Arak confirmed the virus. This was the sixth death in Iran. On Saturday, Iranian health officials reported a fifth death from the new virus. Officials said that 10 new cases of the virus have been confirmed in Iran. So far 28 cases have been confirmed in Iran.

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