Find out the main articles and stories over the week on SBS Radio Korean.
- Shoppers hoping to stock up on toilet paper due to fears of an impending coronavirus pandemic will now be limited to four packs per person, Woolworths has announced.
- Authorities are investigating a coronavirus cluster in northern Sydney as NSW braces for the economic impacts of the global outbreak and schools close.
- South Korean Government has expressed regrets over Australia’s imposition of entry ban on people departing from South Korea.
- Italy's Prime Minister says lockdown measures to contain the spread of coronavirus are being extended to the entire country.
- The cases at St Patrick's Marist College and Willoughby Girls High School bring the total number of Sydney schools forced to close as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak to three.
- The dedicated Victorian Coronavirus Hotline and Nurse-On-Call Hotline have crashed with an influx of calls, while a doctor has tested patients in a car park.
- An awkward confrontation on a train about coughing etiquette has been caught on camera, exposing public concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
- SBS has conducted an interview with Australian Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly about the novel coronavirus outbreak.
- The Korean Ambassador in Canberra, Baeksoon Lee, says that they will try to minimise the impact of the travel ban on Koreans and to have it lifted as soon as possible.