Health officials in South Korea have instructed crematories to burn more bodies per day and funeral homes to add more refrigerators to store the dead as families struggle with funeral arrangements amid a rise in COVID-19 deaths.
Health officials in South Korea have instructed crematories to burn more bodies per day and funeral homes to add more refrigerators to store the dead as families struggle with funeral arrangements amid a rise in COVID-19 deaths. The country has been dealing with a massive coronavirus outbreak driven by the fast-moving omicron variant, which has…
The protest was a response to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's announcement that schoolchildren will not be required to quarantine if exposed to a confirmed COVID carrier and all students – vaccinated or not – will require to undergo two home antigen tests per week before going to school.
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