Concerns grow over COVID-19 resurgence
A medical worker takes a sample from a person for a COVID-19 test at a public health center in Seoul's Yongsan District, Sunday. NewsisBy Lee Hae-rinThe daily number of new COVID-19 infections in Korea has surpassed 10,000 again for the second straight day over the weekend, drawing concerns over a resurgence of the virus after months of declining numbers of new cases. According to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters, the country saw 10,059 new daily cases on Sunday, including 191 from overseas, adding up to 18,389,611 total infections to date. Sunday's figure is 656 less than Saturday's 10,715, but far more than those of the two previous Sundays, which stood at around 6,000.Followed by the eased quarantine measures on inbound travelers and the rise in international flights, the daily number of imported cases has reached over 100 for 11 days since it first hit 113 on June 24.Since the country saw an all-time high of over 620,000 daily cases in March, the spread of the virus has shown a downward trend, remaining under 10,000 since June 9. The number then reached
Jul 3, 2022By Lee Hae-rin