In accordance with the revised Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Act (effective as of 12 August 2020), foreign nationals who enter the Republic of Korea and are tested positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of entry (i.e imported cases), will have to bear relevant costs in whole or in part.
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