As part of the review, the agency is also evaluating other hot-button topics: including whether schools needed to close, the efficacy of travel curbs and gathering restrictions in halting a new threat -- and masks. Their findings are set to be released in a white paper on Korea’s Covid response, according to Peck, who didn’t give details on timing.
It’s worth listening to what these experts say. South Korea had one of the world’s lowest Covid fatality rates, with the third-fewest deaths per 100,000 people out of the 38 members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. It ranked only behind Japan and New Zealand, according to the World Health Organization. Still, Korea detected a total 26 million infections, the fourth-highest in the OECD, due to its enormous testing program.