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S.Korea's Moon says more COVID-19 vaccines should be secured despite budget constraints

Reuters | Seoul | Updated: 09-12-2020 14:20 IST | Created: 09-12-2020 13:43 IST
S.Korea's Moon says more COVID-19 vaccines should be secured despite budget constraints
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Wednesday more COVID-19 vaccines should be secured despite budget constraints.

The remarks, in a statement from the presidential Blue House, came as South Korea reported 686 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday as it battles a third wave of infection that is threatening to overwhelm its medical system.


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