South Korea's COVID-19 cases at 3-week low, below 200 for fourth day

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SEOUL: South Korea on Sunday (Sep 6) reported the smallest rise in coronavirus infections in three weeks, remaining under 200 for a fourth ...

The measures have included unprecedented restrictions on eateries in the Seoul area, where the spread is concentrated, banning onsite dining after 9pm and limiting coffee and bakery franchises to takeout and delivery all day.

The government on Friday extended the curbs until Sep 13, saying more time is needed to induce sharper drops in new infections. South Korea's efforts have been complicated by a strike of 16,000 interns and resident doctors who oppose the government's plans to reform the medical sector to better handle future epidemics.

The country's top medical body agreed on Friday with the government to end the walkout, only to face an immediate backlash from trainee doctors who rejected the deal and continued the strike. The trainee physicians are likely to return to work on Monday, Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday.

 

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