NSTworld: SouthKorea reported 60 more novel coronavirus cases on Tuesday. covid19
The country now has 893 cases, the KCDC said -- the largest national total anywhere outside China -- adding one more person had died, taking the toll to eight.
The country has an advanced medical system, a free press and a strong culture of public accountability, and observers say that its health statistics can be treated with confidence. Most of the country's infections are linked to the Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Daegu, an entity often accused of being a cult.
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