Experts call for toughened social distancing regulations
An elementary school student undergoes a COVID-19 test at a makeshift testing booth in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Friday, following two confirmed cases at the school. YonhapBy Bahk Eun-jiAs the number of new COVID-19 cases here surpassed 300 for the third day in a row, infectious disease experts are calling on the government to raise the level of social distancing.The government has made it clear that a third wave of the pandemic has already begun.According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), Friday, there were 363 new coronavirus infections for Thursday, including 320 local cases, raising the total caseload to 30,017. It raised the country's total caseload to top the 30,000 mark 80 days after the tally surpassed 20,000 on Sept. 1.It is the first time in nearly three months that more than 300 daily new cases were confirmed over three consecutive days since Aug. 23 when the “second wave” centered on the Seoul metropolitan area was in full swing.Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun delivers a live address to the nation at the Government Complex Seoul, Thur
Nov 20, 2020By Bahk Eun-ji