Gov't raises cap on private gatherings
A shop window in Seoul shows the 11 p.m. business curfew, March 18. Yonhap South Korea's new COVID-19 cases hit above 400,000 on Friday, led by the wave of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, amid the government's steps to shift away from rigorous social distancing. The country reported 407,017 new COVID-19 infections, including 39 from overseas, raising the total caseload to 8,657,609, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. The latest tally is a sharp drop from the all-time high of 621,328 on Thursday, but the Thursday count had included some 70,000 omitted cases from the day before.The fast spread of Omicron has pushed up the virus curve in recent weeks, with the numbers hitting six digits in mid-February from four digits in late January. The death toll from COVID-19 came to 11,782, up 301 from Thursday. The fatality rate was 0.14 percent. The number of critically ill patients stood at 1,049, down 110 from the previous day. As of 6 p.m.
Mar 18, 2022