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New Infections Up Over 500 on Flare-up in Religious Community Infections


People who tested positive for the new coronavirus from a religious educational facility in Gwangju, about 330 kilometers south of Seoul, get on a bus headed to a treatment center on Jan. 27, 2021. (Yonhap)

People who tested positive for the new coronavirus from a religious educational facility in Gwangju, about 330 kilometers south of Seoul, get on a bus headed to a treatment center on Jan. 27, 2021. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Jan. 27 (Korea Bizwire)South Korea’s daily new coronavirus cases soared over 500 for the first time in 10 days Wednesday as infections at religious educational facilities flared up this week.

The country added 559 more COVID-19 cases, including 516 locally transmitted infections, raising the total caseload to 76,429, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The figure was sharply up from 354 on Tuesday and 437 on Monday.

The sharp rise in cases of locally transmitted infections came from cluster infections at small private schools run by religious groups in Gwangju, 329 kilometers south of Seoul, and Daejeon, 164 kilometers south of Seoul.

The daily number of new infections is expected to total around 500 on Thursday, given preliminary data compiled by health authorities and local governments.

They said that the number of new cases confirmed Wednesday stood at 471 as of 9 p.m., down 20 from the same time the previous day.

Of the total, 253 cases, or 53.7 percent, were from the greater Seoul area, including 108 in Gyeonggi Province and 105 in the capital.

As of 10 p.m. on Tuesday, six educational facilities run by the IM missionary society in Daejeon reported 297 confirmed cases, with health officials inspecting the missionary society’s 40 facilities, health authorities said in a morning briefing.

The TCS Ace International School in Gwangju reported 109 confirmed cases as of Wednesday.

Health officials were nervous about the massive resurgence of COVID-19 as the religious groups operate nationwide networks of similar educational facilities.

Untraceable cases accounted for 22.4 percent, or 1,394, of the 6,229 confirmed cases reported over the past two weeks from Jan. 14.

The proportion of untraceable cases has hovered over 20 percent since early December.

Health workers conduct disinfection work around a religious educational facility in Gwangju, about 330 kilometers south of Seoul, on Jan. 27, 2021. (Yonhap)

Health workers conduct disinfection work around a religious educational facility in Gwangju, about 330 kilometers south of Seoul, on Jan. 27, 2021. (Yonhap)

In South Korea, its daily news virus cases touched a new high of 1,241 on Dec. 25.

The government plans to discuss ways of containing the spread of the virus and sharing COVID-19 information with health experts and leaders from civic groups later in the day.

Health authorities will announce a new social distancing level late this week ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday slated for Feb. 11-13.

The culture ministry said it will provide people with various untact cultural content from Feb. 10-14 to coax them to stay at home during the period.

The greater Seoul area is under the Level 2.5 social distancing step, the second highest in the country’s five-tier scheme in the greater Seoul area, with other areas under Level 2.

The ban on private gatherings of five or more and the restriction on restaurant operations after 9 p.m. have been in place across the country.

Of the additional locally transmitted cases, 120 came from Seoul and 137 were reported from Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital.

Incheon, west of Seoul, reported 17 more cases. The three areas account for around half of the nation’s population.

The number of imported cases came to 43, up from 16 the previous day. They included 20 from the United States and two from Britain.

South Korea added seven more deaths, raising the total to 1,378. The number of patients with serious symptoms across the country reached 270, flat from the previous day.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries moved up 685 to 65,478.

(Yonhap)

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