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Fri, May 27, 2022 | 02:48
Health & Science
New virus cases slow down, eased distancing rules to be applied for 2 weeks
Posted : 2021-10-15 14:55
Updated : 2021-10-15 14:55
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Passengers line up to get their boarding passes at Gimpo International Airport for a flight to South Korea's resort island of Jeju, Oct. 15. Yonhap
Passengers line up to get their boarding passes at Gimpo International Airport for a flight to South Korea's resort island of Jeju, Oct. 15. Yonhap

South Korea's daily new COVID-19 cases stayed in the 1,000s for the seventh straight day Friday as the government announced eased social distancing rules ahead of a gradual return to normal life.

The country added 1,684 more COVID-19 cases, including 1,670 local infections, raising the total caseload to 339,361, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The daily caseload was down 256 from Thursday.

The daily number of COVID-19 cases has stayed in the quadruple digits since July 7.

The country added eight more deaths from COVID-19, raising the death toll to 2,626. The fatality rate was 0.78 percent.

The government announced a new set of eased social distancing rules as South Korea prepares for a "living with COVID-19" scheme next month, in which the virus will be treated as an infectious respiratory disease like seasonal influenza.

"We hope this will be our last adjustment in social distancing so that we can start a gradual return to normalcy in phases in November," Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said. "To relieve the pain of small business owners and merchants, we will make some changes to the virus curbs."

Under the renewed plan that will go into effect Monday, the greater Seoul area ― home to half of the country's population of 52 million ― will remain under the toughest social distancing of Level 4, while the rest of the country will be under Level 3.

Still, the government said it will allow social gatherings of a maximum of eight people, up from the current cap of six, in the capital area after 6 p.m. if four of them are fully vaccinated. Such a relaxed curb will be applied to all multiuse facilities in addition to cafes and restaurants.

A maximum of 10 people, including six fully vaccinated people, will be allowed in other areas.

The KDCA said 40.24 million people, or 78.4 percent of the country's population, have received their first shots of COVID-19 vaccines and the number of fully vaccinated people stands at 32.08 million, or 62.5 percent.

Of the locally transmitted cases, Seoul reported 680 new cases, with Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital city adding 606 cases and Incheon, 40 kilometers west of Seoul, 95 cases.

The number of new imported cases came to 14, down two from the previous day. The accumulated total of imported cases is now at 14,779.

The number of patients with serious symptoms across the country reached 371, unchanged from the previous day, the KDCA said.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries came to 305,851, up 2,132 from a day earlier. (Yonhap)


 
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