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South Korea’s soaring suicide, self-harm rates pinned on pandemic

By DW
19 September 2020   |   8:25 am
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, falling incomes, worsening fears about jobs and prolonged social distancing that is anathema to many South Koreans, the nation appears to be slipping into a crisis of mental health.

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