Korea Begins To Assess Public Health, Industry Fallout From Japan Disaster
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - While a growing number of countries such as the U.S., Italy, France, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, China, India and Kyrgyzstan are urging their nationals in Japan to evacuate, South Korea on Thursday started checking radiation levels of people coming into the country from Japan
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