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South Korea reports 161 new coronavirus cases

South Korea’s government is considering an extra budget to deal with the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, which has pushed the Korean won to a six-month low and sparked heavy foreign selling of Korean stocks, as the country reported 161 new cases.

The ruling Democratic Party has asked the government to draw up a supplementary budget, which is likely to be nearly $10bn, after President Moon Jae-in on Sunday put the country on the “red” alert level that can be used to close schools and ban public gatherings.

The number of new cases jumped 20-fold over five days with the total number of infected patients now reaching 763, with six deaths. The majority of infections were linked to a fringe church in the country’s fourth-largest city of Daegu, about 235km south-east of Seoul, and a hospital in the neighbouring county of Cheongdo. South Korea has designated the two areas as “special care zones” to focus its medical resources.

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