A COVID-19 resurgence in South Korea, the latest country to report a new spike in cases, prompted warnings from government officials today that that the country may need to reimpose distancing measures.The pandemic total today climbed to 21,761,813 cases, with 776,751 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.Korea cases include another big church clusterSouth Korea reported 197 new cases today, mostly in Seoul, the fourth day in a row the country reported cases in the triple digits, Reuters reported.
At a briefing, Korea Centers for Disease Control (KCDC) Director Jeong Eun-kyeong, MD, MPH, said South Korea is in the initial stages of large-scale transmission.If cases don't subside by the end of the week, the government will