Seoul City to ban more than four people from gathering after the death toll rises | RYT9

governmentSeoul Gyeonggi Province And Incheon city Announcement to ban more than 4 people from gathering over the weekendChristmasandNew year Effective from 23 Dec – 3 Jan, after the death toll from COVID-19. Set the highest daily record since the epidemic The move comes after the South Korean government has long tried to circumvent the country’s … Read more

Snow everywhere in the strongest cold wave this winter… 10 degrees below zero in Seoul tomorrow

Snow everywhere in the strongest cold wave this winter…  10 degrees below zero in Seoul tomorrow

Today (14th) was it very cold? Today, the temperature in Hongcheon, Gangwon-do has dropped to -20 degrees below zero. Tomorrow is colder than today and Seoul will drop to -10 degrees Celsius, and it is predicted that a severe cold wave will continue for the time being. Reporter Jeong Gu-hee on the report. The strongest … Read more

South Korea Affected by the Third Wave of Corona Virus, Seoul PSBB Page all

South Korea Affected by the Third Wave of Corona Virus, Seoul PSBB Page all

SEOUL, KOMPAS.com – Capital city South Korea, Seoul, and surrounding areas will close bars and nightclubs, restrict worshipers, and limit restaurant services, as “Ginseng Country” hits the third wave. corona virus. The rules announced on Sunday (11/22/2020) are similar to PSBB (Large-Scale Social Restrictions) applied in a number of cities / regions of Indonesia. The … Read more

Covid-19 cases have surged again in Japan and South Korea, what are the causes? All pages

Covid-19 cases have surged again in Japan and South Korea, what are the causes?  All pages

KOMPAS.com – Japan and South Korea back reporting a spike in positive confirmed cases corona virus Covid-19 in the third week of November. Reporting from The Mainichi, Wednesday (11/18/2020) Japan reported the highest daily case record on Saturday (11/14/2020) with an additional 1,737 cases. Experts in the country say this likely indicates a third wave … Read more

South Korean President Wants to End War with North Korea Page all

South Korean President Wants to End War with North Korea Page all

SEOUL, KOMPAS.com – President South Korea Moon Jae-in declared, he wanted to end the war with North Korea for the sake of building dialogue. In his speech at the UN General Assembly, Moon said that efforts are ending Korean War could pave the way for denuclearization and peace. Moon Jae-in’s call for peace coincides with … Read more

South Sakhalin residents are offered a flu shot. 09/22/2020. Sahkom news. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Sakhalin.Info

South Sakhalin residents are offered a flu shot.  09/22/2020.  Sahkom news.  Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.  Sakhalin.Info

10:56 22 September 2020 Health care, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk – Last weekend, 290 South Sakhalin residents received a free flu vaccination at a mobile point in a city park. Preventive vaccinations for all comers were carried out by the medical team of the Consultative and Diagnostic Center of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. As doctors note, it is especially important to … Read more

Sakhalin people explain the importance of vaccination and the danger of the union of influenza and covid

Sakhalin people explain the importance of vaccination and the danger of the union of influenza and covid

17:20 September 4, 2020. Alexander Kilimov – On September 4, in the Sakhalin region, as well as throughout the country, a vaccination campaign against influenza and SARS was launched. The regional Ministry of Health sets ambitious goals – to vaccinate at least 75% of the population. The Minister of Health of the Sakhalin Region, Vladimir … Read more

On Sakhalin, there is an increase in the incidence of ARVI among children

On Sakhalin, there is an increase in the incidence of ARVI among children

15:08 September 4, 2020. Alexander Kilimov – Health care, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk – To date, the epidemiological situation in terms of the incidence of influenza and respiratory viral infections in the Sakhalin Region is assessed as stable. Over the past week, the epidemic threshold has not been exceeded (-61%), but weekly there is a slight increase in … Read more