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Gov t admits it did not expect rapid surge in COVID-19 patients

AsiaToday reporter Lee Sun-youngAmid the fast growth in severe COVID-19 cases, the South Korean government admitted that it did not expect a sharp inc..

Gov t admits it did not expect rapid surge in COVID-19 patients

AsiaToday reporter Lee Sun-youngAmid the fast growth in severe COVID-19 cases, the South Korean government admitted that it did not expect a sharp inc..

MSG Wannabe finds chart success with retro-flavored songs

Posted : 2021-06-27 16:21 Updated : 2021-06-27 16:56 Clockwise from top left, Kim Jung-min, Simon D, Lee Dong-hwi, Lee Sang-yi, Parc Jae-jung, Wonstein, Ji Suk-jin and KCM, the members of project group MSG Wannabe / Courtesy of MBC By Dong Sun-hwa MSG Wannabe, a project group formed on MBC s reality show Hangout with Yoo, is going strong on multiple music streaming charts with its new retro-flavored ballads. MSG Wannabe is made up of two sub-units, M.O.M and JSDK, which dropped Foolish Love and Only You, respectively, on Saturday. M.O.M consists of comedian Ji Suk-jin (Byuloo-G) and singers KCM (Kang Chang-mo), Wonstein and Parc Jae-jung, while JSDK comprises singers Kim Jung-min (Kim Jung-soo), Simon D (Jung Ki-suk) and actors Lee Dong-hwi and Lee Sang-yi.

Yoo Jae Suk s new Hangout With Yoo project group MSG Wannabe to release debut single this month

Yoo Jae Suk s new Hangout With Yoo project group MSG Wannabe to release debut single this month
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Unnecessary random testing causes burden for quarantine work

Unnecessary random testing causes burden for quarantine work Posted : 2021-01-15 16:00 Updated : 2021-01-17 10:36 Public servants of Gyeonggi Provincial Government and its affiliates line up for coronavirus tests at a makeshift testing center set up at the provincial government building compound in Suwon, Wednesday. Yonhap By Bahk Eun-ji As the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic drags on, more and more local governments, institutions and companies are urging residents and employees to get tested. Although the move is aimed at preventing the spread of infection in advance, some point out that it is inefficient to conduct random tests for all residents or all workers regardless of whether they have been in contact with the virus. It is also a concern that mass testing will increase the workload for quarantine workers and waste administrative costs.

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