China News Service, April 22, according to Korean media reports, South Korea's Central Epidemic Prevention Headquarters reported on the 22nd that as of 0:00 that day, South Korea had 11 new cases of new pneumonia diagnosed from 0:00 of the previous day, including 6 imported cases. So far, 10694 cases have been diagnosed in South Korea.

  The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on the 21st that the government decided to extend the previous special warning on tourism issued globally for one month to May 23.

  According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as the epidemic continues to spread globally, many countries have adopted immigration restrictions, and the risk of South Korean citizens being infected overseas or being isolated during overseas travel has also increased, so they decided to extend special warnings for tourism.

  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also recommends that Korean citizens planning to travel abroad cancel or postpone travel, reminding South Korean citizens staying abroad to strictly abide by health and epidemic prevention regulations, maintain "social distance", and pay special attention to personal safety.