South korea wages all out responses to virus with 586 new cases

South Korea has been responding aggressively to the COVID-19 pandemic, and on [current date], the country reported 586 new cases of the virus. This brings the total number of cases in South Korea to [total number of cases].

The government has implemented a range of measures to try to contain the spread of the virus, including:

  1. Social distancing: The government has encouraged people to stay at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) away from each other, and to avoid crowded areas.
  2. Mask mandates: The government has made it mandatory for people to wear masks in public places, and has distributed millions of masks to help people comply with this rule.
  3. Travel restrictions: The government has restricted travel to and from certain areas, and has implemented quarantine measures for people who have been in contact with someone who has the virus.
  4. Testing: The government has increased testing for the virus, and has set up testing centers in many areas.
  5. Contact tracing: The government has set up a system to track people who have been in contact with someone who has the virus, and to test them for the virus.

Despite these efforts, the number of cases in South Korea continues to rise. The government is working to identify the source of the outbreak and to contain it as quickly as possible.

It's worth noting that South Korea has a well-developed healthcare system and a high level of public trust in the government, which has helped the country to respond quickly and effectively to the outbreak.