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Thu, June 30, 2022 | 01:22
Health & Science
Korea's daily COVID-19 cases exceed 13,000 for first time
Posted : 2022-01-26 09:09
Updated : 2022-01-26 05:35
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                                                                                                 A health worker wearing protective gear holds plastic gloves for visitors at a temporary screening clinic for the coronavirus in Seoul, Jan. 25. AP-Yonhap
A health worker wearing protective gear holds plastic gloves for visitors at a temporary screening clinic for the coronavirus in Seoul, Jan. 25. AP-Yonhap


Gov't warns daily cases may soar to 30,000 in early February
Gov't warns daily cases may soar to 30,000 in early February
2022-01-25 17:02  |  Health & Science

New daily COVID-19 infections reached yet another grim milestone of over 13,000 for Tuesday as worsening fears over the rapid spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant continued to grip the country.

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said it had confirmed 13,012 new cases, including 12,743 local ones, taking the total caseload to 762,983.

The latest count is a big jump from Monday when daily infections hit a record 8,571, the highest number since the country reported its first COVID-19 case, Jan. 20, 2020. The daily figures had spiked from around 3,800 to over 7,500 since early last week.

The KDCA reported 32 deaths from the coronavirus, raising the total to 6,620 for a fatality rate of 0.87 percent.

The number of critically ill COVID-19 patients dropped by seven to 385 from the previous day.

The government began to implement a new virus response system designed to minimize disruptions and focus on reducing critical cases and deaths.

Under the regime, local hospitals and clinics will administer tests and treat patients, and rapid antigen tests will replace polymerase chain reaction tests at testing sites, except for those aged over 60 or high-risk groups.

The system will initially apply in four areas seeing a surge in Omicron cases ― the southwestern city of Gwangju, South Jeolla Province, and Pyeongtaek and Anseong in Gyeonggi Province.

Starting Saturday, the system will expand nationwide, with the introduction of rapid antigen tests at 256 testing sites across the country.

The quarantine and at-home treatment period for vaccinated COVID-19 patients has been cut down to seven days from 10. A vaccinated person who comes into close contact with a COVID-19 patient won't have to quarantine but needs to take a PCR test about a week after the contact.

The health authorities have warned that infections could surge in the coming weeks, possibly topping 30,000 a day next month, should the current pace of the Omicron spread continue.

Omicron has become the new dominant COVID-19 virus strain in South Korea, 52 days after the first such case was reported.

Of the locally transmitted cases Tuesday, Gyeonggi Province that surrounds Seoul reported 4,184 new COVID-19 infections, followed by Seoul with 3,110 and the western port city of Incheon with 860.

The number of imported cases was tallied at 269, bringing that total to 24,234.

As of Wednesday, 25.78 million people, or 50.3 percent of the country's 52 million population, had received booster shots, the KDCA said. The number of fully vaccinated people came to 43.87 million people, accounting for 85.5 percent. (Yonhap)

 
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