Yoon Tae-ho, an officer of disinfection at the
Yoon said the COVID-19, a flu-like virus, could highly likely spread again in conjunction with the flu season, noting that a massive cluster infection could possibly happen more harshly than what happened in Daegu, the epicentre of the pandemic in South Korea.
On Thursday, South Korea reported another single-digit number of new
The country added eight new virus cases, bringing the nation's total infections to 10,702, according to the
The figure marks a drastic drop from the February 29 peak of 909 new cases, reports Yonhap News Agency.
The country confirmed its first COVID-19 infection on January 20.
Of the eight new cases, four were imported.
The nation's death toll from the coronavirus rose by two to 240, the authorities said.
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