South Korea reported 20 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday,
including 14 people involved in an outbreak traced to several church
services in Daegu.
"WHO is in close communication with the Government of the Republic
of Korea responding to a cluster of COVID-19 cases that have been
confirmed in the area of Daegu," WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said
in a reply by email.
"WHO does not use ‘super-spreading’ as a technical term. However,
there can be incidents of transmission where a large number of
people can become infected from a common source. This can occur for
a range of environmental and epidemiological reasons," he added.
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(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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