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South Korea pleads with residents to stay in isolation as coronavirus cases spread

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SEOUL: Authorities in South Korea pleaded with residents on Friday (Mar 27) to stay indoors and avoid large gatherings as new coronavirus cases hovered close to 100 per day.

South Korea reported 91 new coronavirus cases on Friday, taking the national tally to 9,332, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Advertisement Advertisement The country has reported similar daily numbers for the past two weeks, down from a high of over 900 in late February.

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