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WHO confirms 26 new cases of the 'Huge' variant in South Korea
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The World Health Organization has officially confirmed that there are now at least twenty-six additional instances (totaling over one hundred) linked to its newly named "Giga" or H1N2n virus strain within the country's borders on March 17th, prompting immediate public health alerts from Korean authorities.
Key Points
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1The South Korean government has announced a new plan to increase the number of foreign workers by approximately one million.
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2'Foreign worker' was selected as an official slogan for this initiative, emphasizing its focus on labor recruitment rather than other sectors like tourism or agriculture.
Developments
[Mar 17]
Government announced the 'foreigner work plan', aiming to recruit one million foreign workers with a slogan focusing specifically on increasing workforce numbers, though specific dates for implementation were not detailed in these reports.