South Korea halts flights for college entry exam

South Korea halts flights for college entry exam

South Korea halts flights for college entry exam

2025-11-13 16:38:53

South Korea has temporarily suspended all international flights as the country grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic. The move comes as students in the country prepare to take their university entrance exams, which have been postponed until April.

The measure is part of a broader effort by the government to limit the spread of the virus and protect its citizens. In addition to suspending flights, South Korea has also implemented stricter quarantine measures at airports, including temperature checks and mandatory masks for all passengers.

The move comes as more countries close their borders or implement travel restrictions in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. The virus has now been detected in over 80 countries, with Italy recording the highest number of deaths so far.

As the global community grapples with this unprecedented crisis, businesses and organizations are being asked to step up and do their part. Whether it's supporting local communities or providing resources for those who need them most, there is no shortage of ways that companies can make a difference during these challenging times.

One key insight from all this is that collaboration between public and private sectors will be crucial going forward - now more than ever before! Let us know what actions your business is taking in response to COVID-19 so we can share those stories too.


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