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Mon, March 8, 2021 | 07:45
Health & Welfare
New virus cases at 9-month high of over 600
Posted : 2020-12-04 10:17
Updated : 2020-12-04 10:17
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Health officials arrive to disinfect classrooms before the college entrance exams at a high school in Seoul, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. AP
Health officials arrive to disinfect classrooms before the college entrance exams at a high school in Seoul, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. AP

The daily number of new coronavirus cases in South Korea topped 600 on Friday, the most in nearly nine months despite tightened antivirus measures, putting the country under a critical alert over a bigger wave of the pandemic coming during the winter.

The country added 629 more COVID-19 cases, including 600 local infections, raising the total caseload to 36,332, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA). It reported seven additional coronavirus fatalities, bringing the total to 536.

What is more concerning is that the greater Seoul area, home to half of the country's population, has been witnessing its daily new cases soar to a record high for the past few days.

South Korea reported more than 500 daily new infections for three consecutive days through Saturday last week, before briefly falling back to 450 cases Sunday due to less testing over the weekend.

The increase in daily cases stayed above 500 for the second consecutive day Thursday.

Authorities have repeatedly warned of a possible surge in virus cases during winter, urging people to follow elevated antivirus measures that have been in place since Tuesday.

They also warned that the country could report daily virus cases of between 700 and 1,000 in the next one or two weeks unless the current pace is curbed, as the country continues to report sporadic infection clusters from private gatherings, virus-prone facilities.

Health experts said the country should elevate the current social distancing Level 2 of its five-tier system by at least half a notch as the current level is ineffective.

Amid concerns that a bigger wave of the pandemic is in progress, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said the government will monitor the current pace until the weekend before deciding on whether to adopt additional measures.

"The number of COVID-19 cases is again on an upward momentum, and the crisis is continuing," Chung said, adding that the greater Seoul area shows no signs of declines despite adopting enhanced social distancing measures, Level 2, 10 days ago.

By region, 291 new virus cases were reported in Seoul, 155 cases in Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital and 17 cases in Incheon, west of Seoul, accounting for more than 77 percent of the country's daily new locally transmitted cases. The greater Seoul area is home to around half of the nation's 51.6 million population.

Noticeably, Seoul posted the highest number ever for the city, with the city government saying it plans to draw up additional antivirus measures.

Other municipalities reported new infections, with the southern port city of Busan reporting 31 cases, followed by South Chungcheong Province with 23 new cases and the central city of Daejoen with 21.

A total of 137 new cases were reported outside of the greater Seoul area Friday, exceeding the 100 mark every day since Nov. 24, except for Thursday.

The number of seriously or critically ill COVID-19 patients came to 116 as of midnight, the KDCA said.

The country added 29 imported cases, up from 24 a day earlier, coming mainly from the United States and Asian countries, excluding China, the KDCA said.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries stood at 28,661, up 259 from the previous day. (Yonhap)


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