Health
Coronavirus update: South Korean cases continue to surge, major study finds deaths in young COVID-19 patients ‘vanishingly rare’ – ABC News
Health workers struggle to contain rising case numbers linked to churches, restaurants, schools and homes around the South Korean capital, prompting the reintroduction of social-distancing measures.

Health officials in South Korea are moving to stem rising case numbers around the populous Seoul region, as infections continue triple-digit jumps in an area where almost half of the country’s population lives.
In the UK, a study of patients with COVID-19 has confirmed that the risk the virus poses to those under 19 is “tiny” and deaths for young patients are “vanishingly rare”, according to a report by the BBC.
Meanwhile, Britain’s Government has urged people to return to their offices and wo…
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