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Published 12:36 IST, June 8th 2020

South Korea reopens schools; reports 38 new COVID-19 cases

South Korea reported 38 new coronavirus cases, most of them in the Seoul region, where authorities are trying to stem transmissions among e-commerce workers

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South Korea reported 38 new coronavirus cases, most of them in the Seoul region, where authorities are trying to stem transmissions among e-commerce workers, door-to-door sellers and people who went out amid loosened social distancing.

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Schools open from Monday

Health Minister Park Neunghoo called for officials to examine supplies of testing equipment in case infections continue to increase.

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He also called for education officials to double-check prevention measures.

Schools were fully back in session Monday with the last grades returning to classes in the final phase of the reopening.

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12:36 IST, June 8th 2020