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South Korea extends intensive social distancing to reach 50 daily COVID-19 cases 

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South Korea on Saturday said that it would extend its intensive social distancing campaign by two weeks in order to reach the daily coronavirus positive cases of 50 a day. 

The country has largely managed to bring under control Asia’s largest epidemic outside China with around 100 or fewer new daily cases. But smaller outbreaks in churches, hospitals and nursing homes, as well as infections among travellers, continue to emerge, reported news agency Reuters.

This week, the government has been gauging whether it should extend a 15-day intensive social distancing policy it implemented on March 21, under which high-risk facilities were urged to close and religious, sports and entertainment gatherings were banned.

But it is “too early to be at ease,” Health Minister Park Neung-hoo said, citing a recent spike in imported cases and small cluster infections which also prompted the government to cancel the re-opening of schools next week.

“Our goal is to be able to control infections in a way that our health and medical system, including personnel and sickbeds, can handle them at usual levels,” Park told a briefing after a government meeting on the coronavirus.

“If the number goes down to 50 or lower, stable treatment of the patients including the critically ill will be possible without much pressure on the system.”

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) reported 94 new cases on Saturday, taking the national tally to 10,156. The death toll rose by nine to 183, while more than 300 recovered from the virus for a total of 6,325.

Source: Thanks WIONews.com