
South Korea Sees Smallest Rise In COVID-19 Cases In 2 Months
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South Korea reported a drop to 8 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest in two months. Despite this, President Moon Jae-in urged continued vigilance. The country faced a new wave of cases, with local clusters and concerns over imported cases from travelers. Social distancing measures were extended until May 5th, with evaluations every two weeks.
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What concerns arose due to the influx of travelers from the US and Europe?
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Until when did the South Korean government extend its social distancing policies?
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