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S Korea gripped by trial of toddler Jeong-in's killer


S Korea gripped by trial of toddler Jeong-in’s killer
The Guardian, TOKYO and SEOUL
A video clip shows a healthy, happy child smiling from ear to ear, her milk teeth gnawing at a pink fluffy toy. Within months, all of South Korea would know Jeong-in.
It has taken the death of a 16-month-old, allegedly at the hands of her adoptive parents, to jolt the South Korean government into what campaigners say is long-overdue action to protect the most vulnerable children, amid a dramatic rise in reported abuse cases over the past decade.
Jeong-in was pronounced dead at a Seoul hospital in October last year from severe abdominal injuries and internal bleeding that police suspect had been caused by repeated beatings by her parents, who had adopted her eight months earlier. ....

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UCLA: Common Blood Pressure Drugs Don't Increase COVID-19 Risk


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The study the largest of its kind examined a group of more than 1.1 million patients in the United States and Spain using antihypertensives. (Shutterstock)
LOS ANGELES, CA An international research team co-led by a UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor found that two widely used types of blood pressure drugs are not tied to an increased risk of COVID-19 infection or complications.
The study the largest of its kind examined a group of more than 1.1 million patients in the United States and Spain using antihypertensives, according to Dr. Marc Suchard, a professor of biostatistics at the UCLA Fielding School. ....

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Virus Outbreak: Beds in short supply as virus cases surge in Seoul


Virus Outbreak: Beds in short supply as virus cases surge in Seoul
‘OVERLOAD’:
There were only 49 intensive care beds left for COVID-19 patients nationwide yesterday, with just four of them in the capital, a health official said
AP, SEOUL
South Korea yesterday reported 1,062 new COVID-19 cases, the third straight day of more than 1,000, as authorities in Seoul warned that hospital beds were in short supply.
The Seoul city government said that a COVID-19 patient in his 60s died at his home on Tuesday after officials failed to find him a hospital bed.
It said an “explosive growth” in patients this month has resulted in an “overload in administrative and medical systems.” ....

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US finally to return 12 military sites to S Korea


US finally to return 12 military sites to S Korea
Reuters, SEOUL
The US military yesterday agreed to return 12 sites to South Korea, including some in central Seoul, clearing the way for civilian construction projects after years of squabbling over the hand-back.
US forces have been stationed in South Korea since the 1950 to 1953 Korean War.
In the past few years, the allies have disputed the cost of maintaining the 28,500 US personnel at various bases despite what many see as a growing North Korean threat.
The 12 sites are among 80 that US Forces Korea (USFK) agreed in 2002 to hand over to South Korea for redevelopment, but the plans have been delayed by haggling over cleanup costs. ....

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