South Korea announces a ban of large gatherings, shutting down high-risk facilities, banning in-person churches, and removing fans from professional sports nationwide tomorrow, as the country reports a new five-month high of 332 new cases in the last 24 hours, citing "a very dangerous situation that could trigger a massive nationwide spread of COVID-19".
South Korea announce to ban large gatherings, shutting high-risk facilities and banning in-person churches and removing fans from professional sports nationwide on Sunday, 23 August as the country reports a new 5-month high of 332 new cases in the last 24 hours, citing "a very dangerous situation that could trigger a massive nationwide spread of COVID-19".
South Korea announcesa ban oflarge gatherings, shutting high-risk facilities and banning in-person churches and removing fans from professional sports nationwide on August 23as the country reports a new five-month high of 332 new cases in the last 24 hours, citing "a very dangerous situation that could trigger a massive nationwide spread of COVID-19".
South Korea announces a ban of large gatherings, shutting downhigh-risk facilities, banning in-person churches, and removing fans from professional sports nationwide tomorrow, as the country reports a new five-month high of 332 new cases in the last 24 hours, citing "a very dangerous situation that could trigger a massive nationwide spread of COVID-19".