From South Korea to India, religious sects become Covid-19 hotspots

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NEW DELHI: South Korea did a very good job of mapping the people affected by virus using technology and by February 17, the countrys tally of COVID-19 patients was just 30 with zero deaths. South Korea thought the situation was well under control. Coronavirus lockdown: Latest updates The 31st case in South Korea, discovered on February 18 in Daegu city, was a member of a quasi-Christian cult called Shincheonji, one of the religious movements in the country. Within eight days...

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