In Daegu, the South Korean city at the centre of that country’s
outbreak, a shortage of hospital space meant about 2,300 patients were
being cared for in other facilities while they awaited a hospital bed.
Attending a meeting on quarantine strategies in Daegu, Prime Minister Chung Se-Kyun sought to assure his country, saying “We can absolutely overcome this situation. ...We will win the war against COVID-19.”
South Korea reported 435 new infections Wednesday March 04,2020, far smaller than its high of 851 a day earlier. A total of 5,621 people in South Korea have contracted the virus and 32 have died.
Attending a meeting on quarantine strategies in Daegu, Prime Minister Chung Se-Kyun sought to assure his country, saying “We can absolutely overcome this situation. ...We will win the war against COVID-19.”
South Korea reported 435 new infections Wednesday March 04,2020, far smaller than its high of 851 a day earlier. A total of 5,621 people in South Korea have contracted the virus and 32 have died.
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