South Korea’s disease control agency announced on Tuesday that existing areas designated as regions of focused quarantine management, including those at risk for Ebola, will remain under heightened surveillance through the third quarter of the year. The decision, made by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), extends existing measures designed to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Specific details regarding the designated regions were not immediately provided in the announcement. This continuation of stringent protocols reflects ongoing global health concerns and preventative strategies. The KDCA indicated the measures are intended to maintain a robust defense against potential outbreaks. Further updates and specific regional details are expected to be released by the agency.