South Korea closes all schools in Seoul and switches back to Zoom lessons as coronavirus cases continue to rise
- Education minister said 193 teachers and students have been infected in schools
- South Korea reported 280 new cases of Covid-19, pushing 12 -day total to 3,175
- Education Minister Yoo Eun-hae ordered kindergartens, elementary, middle and high schools to return to online classes until at least 11 September
- High school seniors are being allowed to continue their studies to prepare for their crucial national college exams
South Korea is closing schools and switching back to remote learning in Seoul after the country counted its 12th straight day of triple-digit daily increases in coronavirus cases.
Education Minister Yoo Eun-hae said today that at least 193 students and teachers were found infected over the past two weeks in the Seoul metropolitan region, where a viral surge has threatened to erase the country's hard-won epidemiological gains.
South Korea's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 280 new cases of COVID-19, pushing the 12-day total to 3,175. The country's caseload is now at 17,945, including 310 deaths.
Yoo said most children at kindergartens, elementary, middle and high schools will receive online classes at least until Sept. 11. High-school seniors will continue to go to school so their studies are not disrupted ahead of the crucial national college exams.
A mother and her daughter walk on their way to an elementary school in Seoul today. South Korea today ordered all schools and kindergartens in the greater Seoul region, which is home to half the country's 52 million population, to switch to online classes from tomorrow until 11 September as they battle multiple COVID-19 coronavirus clusters
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