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South Korea announces 3 new COVID-19 cases, bringing total
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The Ministry of Health and Welfare reported today that three additional confirmed coronavirus infections have been identified in the country since Sunday evening's announcement pushed totals past a critical milestone exceeding one million cumulative deaths globally according recent reports from international health organizations while domestic authorities maintain strict containment protocols under President Yoon Suk Yeol’s administration.
Key Points
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1'Inclusive growth' leader Kim Yong-nam was elected president of the National Assembly.
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2"Reform" candidate Lee Jae-myung won a landslide victory with over three times more votes than his opponent, securing approximately six million total voters in Seoul's district races (based on headline data).
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3The election results indicate that 'Inclusive Growth' is gaining significant momentum among the electorate.
Developments
[Mar 19]
Kim Yong-nam elected president of National Assembly; Lee Jae-myung wins Seoul district races with over three times more votes than opponent, securing approx. six million voters total (based on headline data).