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New COVID-19 Cases Hit Over 500 for 4th Day, Raising Warning of Possible Further Hike


People stand in line to receive coronavirus tests at a makeshift clinic in front of Seoul Station in central Seoul on April 2, 2021. (Yonhap)

People stand in line to receive coronavirus tests at a makeshift clinic in front of Seoul Station in central Seoul on April 2, 2021. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, April 3 (Korea Bizwire) South Korea’s daily new coronavirus cases surpassed 500 for the fourth day in a row on Saturday, ringing an alarm bell over a possible resurgence across the nation in the midst of the spring season.

The country reported 543 more COVID-19 cases, including 521 local infections, raising the total caseload to 104,736, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.

The country added three more deaths from COVID-19, increasing the total to 1,740.

The daily number has stayed over 500 since Wednesday, when the number jumped by nearly 60 to a 40-day high of 506.

It’s expected to exceed 500 on Sunday as well, given a temporary tally. According to health authorities and local governments, 420 additional cases were confirmed nationwide as of 6 p.m. Saturday, fewer than 428 recorded at the same time the previous day.

By region, Seoul and Gyeonggi Province each reported 125 cases and Incheon 22.

Health authorities said virus infections are accelerating across the country as the movement of people increases amid spring weather.

Cluster infections have continued to emerge at various facilities, including saunas, religious gatherings and workplaces.

Authorities have urged people to comply with distancing rules over the Easter weekend and by-elections next week.

To contain the continued rise in new infections in the warm weather, the current Level 2 social distancing rules have been extended in the greater Seoul area, where more than half of the country’s overall population resides, for another two weeks until April 11.

The rest of the county will be put under Level 1.5 for the same period.

However, the two cities of Busan, the nation’s second-largest city, and Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul, toughened social distancing to Level 2 starting from Friday amid a spike in cluster infections.

Under Level 2, gatherings of five or more people are banned, while restaurants and other public facilities are allowed to remain open till 10 p.m.

In this photo taken on Feb. 26, 2021, a Korean Air plane carrying the first shipment of Pfizer Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine arrives at the Incheon airport, west of Seoul. (Yonhap)

In this photo taken on Feb. 26, 2021, a Korean Air plane carrying the first shipment of Pfizer Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine arrives at the Incheon airport, west of Seoul. (Yonhap)

South Korea began its vaccination program on Feb. 26. So far, a total of 953,556 people have received COVID-19 vaccine shots, accounting for 1.83 percent of the country’s population of 52 million.

AstraZeneca’s vaccine took up 853,579, while Pfizer’s accounted for 99,977, according to the KDCA.

A total of 10,968 cases of side effects after vaccinations have been reported, though 10,811 of them were mild symptoms.

A total of 32 deaths after vaccinations have been reported, according to the KDCA.

South Korea seeks to vaccinate 12 million people by June, and it aims to achieve herd immunity by November.

AstraZeneca COVID-19 shots for citizens aged 65 and older began earlier last week, and Pfizer vaccines are being administered to people aged 75 and older from Thursday.

Health authorities said 432,000 doses of AstraZeneca products, or shots for 216,000 people, arrived in South Korea on Saturday afternoon, about a week later than originally scheduled.

They are part of the World Health Organization’s global vaccine COVAX Facility project, under which South Korea is supposed to receive vaccines for 10 million people in total.

The latest shipment will be used for the second-quarter inoculation recipients, including non-medical personnel and those who are not at long-term care facilities, according to the KDCA.

South Korea already accepted Pfizer vaccines for 58,000 people in February and AstraZeneca products for 216,000 people through COVAX.

Of the 521 locally transmitted cases, Seoul reported 154, and Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital city saw 143 new patients. The southern port city of Busan reported 61 more cases.

The number of imported cases came to 22, down from 25 the previous day.

The number of patients with serious symptoms across the country reached 101, unchanged from the previous day, the KDCA said.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries moved up 335 to 96,196.

(Yonhap)

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