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South Korea reports 10 new COVID-19 cases, with four deaths confirmed
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The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on March 20 that there were ten newly identified coronavirus infections across three regions including Seoul's Gangnam district; however, this figure excludes two previously detected patients who have since been isolated due to severe symptoms requiring hospitalization for treatment at a medical facility in the capital.
Key Points
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1South Korea's National Assembly passed a bill on March 20 to establish the 'National Security Council'.
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2The legislation includes provisions for an additional four members in specific circumstances.
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3'Six people' were reported as being involved or required under certain conditions according to some sources.
Developments
[Mar 20, 17:08]
South Korea's National Assembly passed a bill on March 20 regarding the establishment of 'National Security Council' with provisions for an additional four members in specific circumstances.