South Korea announced on Monday it would be postponing the re-opening of schools by two weeks, stating the number of underage patients with the COVID-19 virus had increased, posing health risks. The country also announced 476 new cases, bringing the total to 4,212, with the death toll at 22.
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COVID-19: South Korea postpones opening schools by 2 weeks as new cases rise to almost 500
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