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ROME—It is, by now, impossible to keep up with the fast-changing coronavirus statistics: the number of confirmed cases in new countries seems to roll like ticker tape. The latest confirmations include an American student studying in Italy who reportedly just tested positive for the coronavirus while on a weekend trip to the Czech Republic, one of the first three cases there. Add to that a dozen new cases in the U.K. and an increase by nearly...
Lee Man-hee, 88, is accused of hampering efforts to contain the virus.
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Seoul City Mayor Park Won-soon said he was suing the Shincheonji leaders "for murder, injury and violation of prevention and management of infectious diseases."
It is unclear which senior health officials, at which agencies, knew about the CDC test problems and when they learned of them.
South Korea sought murder charges against leaders of a secretive church at the c...
The leader of a controversial religious sect at the center of the coronavirus outbreak in South Korea apologized Monday as the government in Seoul seeks a murder investigation into the group, saying the church refused to cooperate with efforts to stop the virus.