SEOUL, June 23 (Xinhua)
- South Korea reported 46 confirmed cases of polio 19 Tuesday after health
authorities announced it was fighting a second wave that has been spreading for
weeks.
South Korea has battled
the worst outbreak, but under the supervision, testing and treatment of
authorities be able to handle the situation without closing the city. Measures
to maintain social disparity were eased after a public holiday in early May and
the country has since returned to normal. But last month, South Korea had
between 35 and 50 new cases a day, mostly in the downtown area of Seoul,
where half the population lives. Officials launched measures to close some of
the social gaps by the end of May after a small group in and around Seoul, and
most of the cases reported last week were infections. In the community.
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