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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum and Minister for National Defnese Suh Wook apologize for the outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the destroyer "Munmu the Great" off the coast of Africa. Currently, nearly 250 of the 301 unvaccinated crew aboard the ship have contracted COVID-19. Prime Minister Kim says "I apologize for having failed to take better care of the health of our soldiers who devoted themselves to the country".

S.Korea leaders apologise for navy ship COVID outbreak amid vaccine furore

Sources:  Reuters


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  1. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum and defense minister apologize for the outbreak of COVID-19 aboard destroyer "Munmu the Great" off the coast of Africa. So far, almost 250 out of the 301 unvaccinated crew aboard the ship contracted COVID-19. Prime minister Kim says "I apologize for having failed to take better care of the health of our soldiers who devoted themselves to the country".
  2. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum and defense minister Suh Wook apologize for the outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the destroyer "Munmu the Great" off the coast of Africa. Currently, nearly 250 of the 301 unvaccinated crew aboard the ship have contracted COVID-19. Prime minister Kim says "I apologize for having failed to take better care of the health of our soldiers who devoted themselves to the country".
  3. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum and Minister for National Defnese Suh Wook apologize for the outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the destroyer "Munmu the Great" off the coast of Africa. Currently, nearly 250 of the 301 unvaccinated crew aboard the ship have contracted COVID-19. Prime Minister Kim says "I apologize for having failed to take better care of the health of our soldiers who devoted themselves to the country".

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