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SoKor limits school numbers over virus spike

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SEOUL (AFP) — South Korea yesterday imposed limits on the number of pupils going to schools in and around Seoul as officials scramble to tackle fresh coronaviru­s cases that threaten the country’s success in containing the epidemic.

Only one in three pupils at kindergart­ens, elementary and middle schools in the Seoul metropolit­an area — home to half the population — will be allowed to physically attend school each day, authoritie­s said, with the others remote learning.

And a total of 502 schools near locations linked to cases in the capital area will remain closed to all pupils, a ministry official told AFP.

Schools have been reopening in phases in a process that is continuing nationwide.

South Korea endured one of the worst early outbreaks of the disease outside mainland China, but appears to have brought it under control thanks to an extensive “trace, test and treat” program while never imposing a compulsory lockdown.

Social distancing rules were relaxed and the country was returning largely to normal until this week, when it reimposed some measures in the capital and the surroundin­g region following fresh clusters of cases.

The South on Thursday reported its biggest spike in new infections in nearly two months, but yesterday’s increase fell to 58, taking its total to 11,402.

An outbreak at a warehouse of e-commerce firm Coupang in Bucheon, west of Seoul, has seen a total of 96 cases as of yesterday, said the Central Disaster and Safety Countermea­sure Headquarte­rs.

 ??  ?? A student holds his mother’s hand through a fence as he arrives at the Ochi elementary school in South Korea yesterday. AP
A student holds his mother’s hand through a fence as he arrives at the Ochi elementary school in South Korea yesterday. AP

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