An-Najah News - South Korea warned of a second wave of the coronavirus on Sunday since the number of infections are higher than that of April, as the authorities started to ease the restrictions.
President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, warned saying "It's not over until it's over", saying that a new cluster shows the virus can spread widely at any time, and warning of a second wave this year.
The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) recorded 34 new cases this Sunday, which is the highest number since April 9. The outbreak emerged in a group of nightclubs which made the authorities take a step forward and close the nightly entertainment facilities to prevent in the capital, Seoul.