Talk:COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea


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Korea had less than 700 active cases at one time, now back to over 1200+. What happened? Koreans could not suppress their Hwabyung? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 240D:1A:8AF:4D00:69CF:B345:4CD8:B737 (talk) 15:27, 23 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

The section COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea#View of foreign media on COVID-19 in Korea currently includes this statement:

My suggestion is to simply remove it, as the circumstances in question are already explained more fully elsewhere in the article. The statement's citation could be moved there, e.g. two paragraphs down: