Looks like your 813 figure pertains to "daily new cases." That was the number on Feb. 29 as shown on the daily new cases chart on this page:
www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-korea/
There was a higher count of 851 on March 3, but the point you're making by posting this is very encouraging. All of South Korea's measurements are showing excellent progress.
Put America back to work!
Put America on Hydroxychloroquine and Zpack and Zinc.
Looks like your 813 figure pertains to "daily new cases." That was the number on Feb. 29 as shown on the daily new cases chart on this page: www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-korea/ There was a higher count of 851 on March 3, but the point you're making by posting this is very encouraging. All of South Korea's measurements are showing excellent progress.
Did they need a $2,000,000,000,000 bill passed to get it done?
No thanks to commies.
Ah. That’s why all these governors are banning the use.
That's actually disappointing, I was expecting the drug to lower the mortality rate from 2% to something like 0.02%.
Korea still have deaths at around 2% while carrying out extensive testing.