Czech Republic Suspends Flights to South Korea and Northern Italy
[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] On the 2nd, the Czech Republic decided to suspend flights between Korea and the northern regions of Italy due to concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
According to local media, the Czech government held a National Security Council meeting that morning and made this decision. Accordingly, flights between the Czech Republic and Korea's Incheon Airport, as well as Milan, Venice, and Bologna in Italy, will be suspended for two weeks.
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In the Czech Republic, three people were confirmed infected for the first time the previous day. The Czech government decided to hold the international biathlon competition scheduled for this week without spectators.
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