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Health officials turn their eyes to quarantine of migrant foreign workers
SEOUL -- Alarmed by a spike in coronavirus infections linked to clusters in foreign worker dormitories in Singapore, South Korean health officials turned their eyes to the quarantine of homeless people and migrant foreign workers who are living the blind spot of surveillance. Many foreign workers, legal or illegal, who used to provide cheap labor in rural farming communities and small factories, have left since South Korea was hit by a coronavirus epidemic in late
2020-04-28
Marketing promotion to stimulate asparagus consumption sparks online competition
SEOUL -- An online discount marketing promotion led by a provincial governor to help asparagus farmers who have seen a sharp drop in exports of their crops due to a coronavirus pandemic sparked an unexpected craze among South Korean online shoppers. Asparagus, the shoot of a flowering plant in the lily family, is a common food ingredient in the western world, but it is not so popular in South Korea mainly because of its high price. One kilogram (2.2 poun
2020-04-28
President Moon joins social media initiative to thank medical staff
President Moon Jae-in and senior aides join the Thank You Challenge for medical workers at the presidential office on April 27. SEOUL -- "I express my respect and gratitude to medical staff for their dedication," President Moon Jae-in said after he joined a social media initiative to commend doctors, nurses and health officials for their dedicated services to a national fight against a coronavirus epidemic. Deputy Health and Welfare Minister Kim Kang-r
2020-04-28
President Moon urges S. Korea to set new global example in overcoming pandemic
SEOUL -- President Moon Jae-in urged South Koreans to set global standards in going a new way out of a painful coronavirus epidemic as the country prepares for a new daily life with the re-opening of school classes, church services and sports games. The international community has praised South Korea's quarantine which is becoming a global standard, Moon said. "The world is paying attention to how we will achieve the coexistence of quarantine and daily
2020-04-27
Military rifle bullet hit head of caddie on duty in her golf course
SEOUL -- A female caddie in her 20s suffered a head injury during her duty on the 16th hole of a golf course. The caddie and other people thought that she may have been hit by a stray golf ball. In a hospital, she underwent an emergency operation after doctors discovered a 5.56-millimeter rifle bullet in her head. The rare incident took place at a golf course in Damyang, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) southwest of Seoul, on April 23 when the ill-fated caddie pulle
2020-04-24
S. Korea eases strict restrictions on exports of high-quality masks
SEOUL -- Satisfied with sufficient stock and stable distribution, South Korea eased strict restrictions on exports of masks which have played a crucial role in abating the spread of a novel coronavirus. Korean War veterans in foreign countries will be the first group of recipients to wear high-quality products from South Korea. As the supply of masks is stable, drugstores are now well-stocked with masks. As of April 21, 86.6 percent of all pharmacies in South Korea ha
2020-04-24
First 'sample pooling' test conducted to prevent herd infection in Seoul
SEOUL -- "Sample pooling," a quick diagnostic method of preventing herd infections at vulnerable places, was applied for the first time to nursing hospitals in Seoul. The experimental examination was successful and detected no virus, becoming a role model in South Korea's anti-epidemic fight against COVID-19. It should be used only for disease monitoring. The "pooling protocol" invented by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KC
2020-04-22
New contactless detector developed for sobriety test in S. Korea
SEOUL -- For a sobriety crackdown which has been inactive this year due to a novel coronavirus epidemic, South Korean police came up with a new contactless sensor that can detect drunk drivers without breathalyzing. Police used a rod attached with a new detector covered with a disposable plastic cover. A week-long trial operation began on April 20 to see if the new detector is effective. The National Police Agency (NPA) said in a statement o
2020-04-20
Envoy urges resumption of economic and trade cooperation between China and S. Korea
SEOUL -- Beijing and Seoul should restore and develop economic and trade cooperation, China's top envoy in South Korea said, showing confidence in the rapid recovery of China's economy from the impact of a novel coronavirus epidemic. "We must never close the gate between China and South Korea," Chinese Ambassador Xing Haiming said in an interview with Aju Business Daily, adding the two countries are working to ensure the vital traffic of citizens thro
2020-04-17
Ex-prime minister Lee Nak-yeon firms his political position in heavyweight election battle
SEOUL -- Former prime minister Lee Nak-yeon of the ruling Democratic Party firmed his position as a potential presidential candidate with a comfortable victory in a heavyweight election battle against Hwang Kyo-ahn, an outspoken opposition leader, in a district that has been regarded as a key constituency in South Korea's political map. The 67-year-old politician who had served as prime minister in the government of President Moon Jae-in until January this year g
2020-04-16
Health officials proud of setting new example in fight against COVID-19
A National Election Committee official checks body temperatures of voters at a polling station in eastern Seoul on April 15. SEOUL -- South Korea deserves compliment for setting another good example as the first country in the world to hold elections without trouble, health officials said, praising active cooperation by voters who have risked strict and cumbersome quarantine procedures to prevent the penetration of a novel coronavirus into polling statio
2020-04-16
President Moon given clear mandate through overwhelming election victory
SEOUL -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in received a clear mandate from voters to exercise his strong leadership through an overwhelming victory in parliamentary elections as his administration garnered acclaim for making an effective response to a new coronavirus epidemic that has rattled the international community. The ruling camp secured a comfortable majority of 180 seats in the high-stake political event to elect 300 National Assembly members for a four-year te
2020-04-16
Moon's ruling party predicted to secure stable majority in parliamentary elections
Former prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon leaves the situation room of the ruling Democratic Party in Seoul on April 15 after an exit poll predicted a ruling party victory. SEOUL -- The ruling party of South Korean President Moon Jae-in was in a state of guarded optimism and excitement as a joint exit poll conducted by major TV stations found that it is predicted to secure a stable majority of seats in elections to form a new legislative body. This year's parliamenta
2020-04-15
Voting proceeds in calm and orderly manner, no worries about infection
Voters wait outside a polling station in eastern Seoul on April 15. SEOUL -- It's like a silent march to the judge of fate, but there was no fear in their faces. Rather, many were relaxed and confident, showing a sense of pride and belief that the final moment to conquer an insurmountable epidemic is not far away. The mood outside a polling station at an elderly culture and fitness center in Seoul's eastern district of Jungnang was calm and orderl
2020-04-15
S. Korea goes ahead with parliamentary election despite overriding concern over COVID-19
A health official checks the temperature of a voter outside a polling station in Seoul on April 15. SEOUL -- For an unavoidable political event that could jeopardize an uphill anti-epidemic campaign, millions of South Koreans wearing masks cast ballots to form a new legislative body, watched nervously by health officials who have tried hard to thwart a coronavirus attack for months. The high-stake political event to elect 300 National Assembly members for a four-
2020-04-15
Research to see if mutation is related to re-activated virus
A health official disinfects a polling station for general elections to form a new National Assembly.. SEOUL -- Embarrassed by a steady rise in the number of patients who were infected with a novel coronavirus again after they were cured and released from hospital, South Korea's state anti-epidemic center will launch a full-pledged epidemiological study to see if there are any mutations in a meaningful gene part. South Korea's national campaign to contai
2020-04-14
Walk-thru virus screening system to be patented abroad
SEOUL -- South Korean Inventors of a "walk-thru" system developed for the quick and safe screening of patients infected with a novel coronavirus will apply for an overseas patent to protect intellectual property rights. It will be promoted as the brand name of "K-Walkthru." Along with a drive-thru screening system that gained global attention, a walk-thru system has been introduced in South Korea to reduce the time taken for the screening of patient
2020-04-13
Health officials struggle with 're-activated' virus
SEOUL -- In their fight against a new coronavirus epidemic, South Korean health officials are struggling with an inexplicable phenomenon caused by the re-infection of more than 100 people who have been cured and discharged from hospitals. South Korea's national fight against COVID-19 has been hampered by asymptomatic infections and the dynamic nature of COVID-19 since the first case was reported on January 20. Another factor that has annoyed health officials was th
2020-04-13
S. Korea opens discussion on changing quarantine protocol
A file picture shows health officials disinfecting a subway train in Seoul. SEOUL -- With debate still on the table abroad over whether the global pandemic has reached its peak, South Korea opened official discussions on how to implement a new protocol in which daily life and economic activities can proceed in harmony with quarantine. A committee involving government officials and experts held its first meeting on Friday when South Kore
2020-04-10
Epidemic changes method of balloting to form new parliament
SEOUL -- Wearing masks and disposable plastic gloves, South Korean voters cast ballots on the first day of early voting to form a new parliament at thousands of polling stations supervised by election managers who used hand sanitizers, electronic thermometers and remote identification devices to prevent the penetration of a novel coronavirus. Putting the safety of voters before balloting on April 15 to elect 300 members of South Korea's unicameral legislative body,
2020-04-10
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