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WHO confirms 5 new cases of suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection in South Korea
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed five new suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection cases within a sample from an individual who had previously recovered and tested negative for active infections, marking only the second time such re-infection events have been identified globally by WHO experts in South Korea as of March 16.
Key Points
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1The President of South Korea has announced a new plan to address the issue regarding 'the other side's actions'.
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2'It is not something that can be easily resolved', he stated, indicating challenges in finding solutions.
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3Multiple news outlets reported on this announcement within hours across different platforms including Khan.co.kr and Rss.ohmynews.com.
Developments
[Mar 16]
President announced a plan to address 'the other side's actions' with the caveat that it is not easily resolvable (Khan.co.kr).
[Mar 15, 20:34] - [Yna.co.kr]
President announced a plan to address 'the other side's actions' stating resolution challenges.