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12 krill oil products taken off shelf for containing harmful substances
SEOUL -- South Korea's public health watchdog will check the safety of imported raw materials for krill oil after finding that some products sold in the domestic market contained banned substances or an excessive level of solvents. The watchdog urged consumers not to be deceived by false or hyped advertising that krill oil enhances immunity. Krill oil, which is an extract prepared from a species of Antarctic krill, contains omega-3 fatty acids which are thought to decrease swell
2020-06-09
Consumers spend 60% of relief money on food-related items
SEOUL -- Some 60 percent of the one-off payment of relief money to all households, which have seen their income shrinking due to the reduction of economic activity since a new coronavirus epidemic hit South Korea in January, was spent on purchasing food-related products, eating out or ordering food for delivery. South Korea started paying a total of 14.24 trillion won ($11.62 billion) in emergency disaster relief money to 21.7 million households from May 11. One person household rec
2020-06-03
Incheon port city to operate free drive-in theater for moviegoers
SEOUL -- In an effort to relieve social stress, the western port city of Incheon has arranged special treatment for moviegoers who cannot go to theaters because of social distancing that has discourages people from visiting multi-use facilities to avoid the infection of COVID-19. Incheon said in a statement on Wednesday that it would hold free weekend drive-in theater events from June 6 through October 30 to screen popular Holywood films such as "School of Rock" and "
2020-06-03
Health officials classify two suspected MIS-C cases as Kawasaki disease
SEOUL -- South Korean health officials officially classified two children, who were treated for showing the suspected pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome, as Kawasaki cases, not related to COVID-19. Still, experts cannot give a clear explanation due to the lack of scientific data. Based on initial diagnosis by medical experts, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) concluded that the two children, including an 11-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl, h
2020-06-03
S. Korea unveils roadmap for COVID-19 drugs and treatment
SEOUL -- South Korea unveiled a roadmap for the treatment of COVID-19 to develop plasma treatment by the year's end as well as antibody treatment and vaccines next year through active clinical research with an injection of some 100 billion won ($82 million) in the second half of this year. The government aims to develop a vaccine in the second half of next year. Researchers are testing one vaccine for synthetic antigen using protein and two vaccines using DNA. "By combin
2020-06-03
Strengthened anti-epidemic measures taken in metropolitan area
SEOUL -- Alarmed by a quick spike in the number of coronavirus patients in a cluster infection at a logistics center run by Coupang, a major online shopping operator, South Korea announced a two-week period of strengthened anti-epidemic measures and social distancing in the densely populated metropolitan area to prevent a new wave of COVID-19. Health and Welfare Minister Park Neung-hoo said that the government will strengthen quarantine control in all sectors of the Seoul metropolit
2020-05-28
Eco-friendly buoys recommended to replace styrofoam for aquaculture
SEOUL -- As part of a campaign to reduce plastic pollution in the ocean, styrofoam buoys used widely for aquaculture in South Korea will be replaced with eco-friendly or biodegradable ones by 2025 as foamed polystyrene pollution raised significant concerns relating to environmental and human health. There is growing concern over plastic debris and their fragments as a carrier for hazardous substances in the marine ecosystem. Foamed polystyrene is often used in aquafarming, but polys
2020-05-28
Two children recovering well from multi-system inflammatory syndrome
SEOUL -- Two children hospitalized for showing pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome for the first time in South Korea are recovering well from their disease, with an 11-year-old boy already discharged after treatment. A four-year-old girl is still under treatment, but health officials are optimistic about her recovery. Cases of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) have been reported in the U.S. and Europe. The inflammatory response shares common features
2020-05-27
Improved personal hygiene prompted by COVID-19 lowers number of common cold patients
SEOUL -- A COVID-19 pandemic that prompted people to improve their personal hygiene habits such as wearing masks and sanitizing hands has eventually lowered the number of patients visiting clinics for the treatment of a common cold. According to UBCARE, a digital healthcare company, the number of common cold-related prescriptions issued by clinics and hospitals has decreased by 71 percent in April compared to the same period last year. The company used its medical prescription analy
2020-05-26
Young man becomes first to get jail sentence for violating quarantine rules
SEOUL -- A 27-year-old man was sentenced to four months in prison, becoming the first person to receive a jail term in South Korea for violating rules on obligatory quarantine imposed by health authorities to monitor health conditions after he contacted or stayed close to COVID-19 patients at a hospital. The man identified by his surname Kim was punished under a new infectious disease control law which was strengthened on April 5. Initially, the law had the highest sentence of three
2020-05-26
QR code electronic registration adopted in S. Korea to trace dance club visitors
SEOUL -- For a quick epidemiological investigation by South Korean health officials into the origin of COVID-19 infection, visitors to dance clubs and singing rooms that have a high risk of infection will have to register their identity using a QR code-based smartphone verification system. From June 1, the electronic visitor registration system will be compulsory for high-risk facilities such as dance clubs, Hunting Pocha, and singing rooms, while it is recommended for restaurants,
2020-05-25
Health officials urge young people to refrain from visiting dance clubs and bars
SEOUL -- South Korea's top health official made an ardent appeal to young people, saying they should refrain from visiting dance clubs, bars and singing rooms as a COVID-19 outbreak that began in a shopping and entertainment district in Seoul continue to cause incessant community infections. The national epidemic control tower reported 20 new infections on May 21. The death toll remained unchanged at 264 and 716 patients are under treatment at designated hospitals. Health off
2020-05-22
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