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Sat, July 2, 2022 | 07:44
Health & Science
Clusters, rising travel drag on virus battle; new infections over 400 again
Posted : 2021-03-09 10:42
Updated : 2021-03-09 14:52
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Protesters march from Gyeongbok Palace Station in Seoul's Jongno District toward Cheong Wa Dae on Mar. 8 demanding the South Korean government restitute tuition fees for university students or propose alternative measures for those who couldn't normally attend their post-secondary schools and pay rents for their homes due to COVID-19 risks. Yonhap
Protesters march from Gyeongbok Palace Station in Seoul's Jongno District toward Cheong Wa Dae on Mar. 8 demanding the South Korean government restitute tuition fees for university students or propose alternative measures for those who couldn't normally attend their post-secondary schools and pay rents for their homes due to COVID-19 risks. Yonhap

South Korea's daily new coronavirus cases bounced back to above 400 on Tuesday as continued cluster infections and increased outdoor activity are feared to ignite another surge in virus infections.

The country reported 446 more COVID-19 cases, including 427 local infections, raising the total caseload to 93,263, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.

Daily infections stayed below 400 on Monday apparently due to less testing over the weekend after hovering above the threshold for two days, with 418 cases Saturday and 416 on Sunday.

The country added 3 more deaths from COVID-19, raising the total to 1,645. The fatality rate was 1.76 percent, the KDCA said.

After peaking late last year, the country's daily infections have since gradually fallen on the back of tougher virus curbs.

The greater Seoul area is currently under the Level 2 social distancing scheme, the third highest in the country's five-tier system, while other regions are placed under Level 1.5.

Private gatherings of five or more people are banned nationwide.

The daily tally, however, has recently hovered in the 300s and 400s amid continued cluster infections, most notably at a livestock meat facility in Anseong, 77 kilometers south of Seoul, with more than 50 cases.

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Increased outdoor activity amid warmer weather has also put health authorities on edge as it could increase contacts among people.

Protesters march from Gyeongbok Palace Station in Seoul's Jongno District toward Cheong Wa Dae on Mar. 8 demanding the South Korean government restitute tuition fees for university students or propose alternative measures for those who couldn't normally attend their post-secondary schools and pay rents for their homes due to COVID-19 risks. Yonhap
A joint livestock market in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province, is cordoned off on Mar. 8 after 50 employees there tested positive to COVID-19. Yonhap

The current social distancing level will stay in effect until March 14, with authorities likely to announce changes, if any, on Friday.

South Korea is also working to finalize its new four-tier social distancing system by the end of this month.

The country's vaccination campaign, which started late last month with vaccines from AstraZeneca and Pfizer, is expected to pick up steam.

A total of 383,346 people have been inoculated since the first shot was administered on Feb. 26.

South Korea aims to achieve herd immunity by November.

Of the 427 locally transmitted cases, 98 additional cases were reported in Seoul and 181 in Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital. Incheon, 40 kilometers west of Seoul, identified 20 new cases.

The three areas, which make up the greater capital region and serve as home to about half of the nation's 52 million population, accounted for 70 percent of new local cases.

There were an additional 19 imported cases, raising the total caseload to 7,207.

The number of seriously or critically ill COVID-19 patients was 128, unchanged from the previous day.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries was 83,900, up 426 from a day earlier.

South Korea has carried out 6,902,984 COVID-19 tests so far, including 41,175 from the previous day. (Yonhap)


 
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