South Korea’s president suspends morning press briefing to avoid coronavirus

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has suspended his daily morning press briefing on Monday to prevent an outbreak of COVID-19, South Korean officials said.

The South Korean presidential office has indicated that the informal press conference will be “temporarily suspended” to prevent an outbreak of the infectious disease, as reported by Yonhap news agency.

Likewise, press corps coverage of the South Korean leader’s public activities will also be reduced to the minimum possible, while press briefings by the spokesman will be carried out in written form.

Read:  White House says reports of national security investigations into Elon Musk are 'false' - Tesla CEO prepares to seal the deal on Twitter Friday

Instead, the presidential office has stated that it will provide videos and photographs of the president’s activities without delay, through the official journalists of the presidency, and will receive questions from the press on a regular basis, which it will also answer.

The move comes as South Korea has entered a new wave of COVID-19 amid the spread of the omicron variant, while experts warn that the daily number of cases could hover around 200,000 next month.

The Best Online Bookmakers May 25 2026

Cloudflare rayID a0166e212fd1ada9

dcKey 8ff7a903ea71284d8f4c1df5de998f52

Legendplay Casino

Legendplay Casino

Bonus

€500+ 200 Free spins

Royalistplay Casino

Royalistplay Casino

Bonus

€1,000

DirectionBet Casino

DirectionBet Casino

Bonus

€1,000