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New Virus Cases at Over 1-month Low on Fewer Tests, Infection Slowdown


A medical worker warms her hands with instant hot packs at a makeshift clinic for coronavirus testing in front of Seoul Station on Jan. 10, 2021, amid a cold wave sweeping the country. (Yonhap)

A medical worker warms her hands with instant hot packs at a makeshift clinic for coronavirus testing in front of Seoul Station on Jan. 10, 2021, amid a cold wave sweeping the country. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Jan. 11 (Korea Bizwire)South Korea’s new coronavirus cases rose by the smallest number in 41 days Monday apparently on the back of tightened social distancing measures and fewer tests over the weekend.

The country added 451 more COVID-19 cases, including 419 local infections, raising the total caseload to 69,114, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

“The COVID-19 pandemic is on the path toward a slow downturn, yet dangers of cluster infections on the community level still persist,” Jeong Eun-kyeong, KDCA chief, said.

Monday’s daily caseload marks the first time since Dec. 1 that the daily figure stayed in the 400 range and also a sharp drop from 665 recorded on Sunday, 641 on Saturday and 674 on Friday.

Fewer tests are usually carried out during the weekend.

The number of daily cases stayed below 1,000 for the seventh consecutive day, the KDCA said.

An average of 693 daily new cases were reported across the country over the past week, staying in the 600 range for the first time since early December, the KDCA said.

As of 6 p.m. Monday, the country reported 422 new virus cases nationwide, up by 106 from 24 hours ago. Seoul added 140 new cases. At this rate, the daily caseload as of midnight could be around 500.

The country has enforced the Level 2.5 social distancing scheme in the greater Seoul area, which is the second highest in the country’s five-tier scheme, and Level 2 rules in other areas since Dec. 8. Health authorities extended the measures until Jan. 17.

Private gatherings of five or more people are banned across the nation during the extended period.

Restaurants and high-risk entertainment venues, including bars, clubs and karaoke establishments, in the Seoul metropolitan area will be allowed to conditionally reopen when the current Level 2.5 measures expire.

The authorities said they will decide whether to lower the level on the coming weekend.

Despite the downward trend, health officials have been vigilant against a new virus variant that was first reported in Britain.

Citizens wait in a line to receive COVID-19 tests at a makeshift clinic in central Seoul on Jan. 9, 2021. (Yonhap)

Citizens wait in a line to receive COVID-19 tests at a makeshift clinic in central Seoul on Jan. 9, 2021. (Yonhap)

The country has reported 16 variant cases. The authorities extended the ban on passenger flights departing from Britain until Jan. 21.

Of the locally transmitted cases, the capital city of Seoul accounted for 137 cases, and the surrounding Gyeonggi Province took up 142. Incheon, west of Seoul, had 18 new cases. The greater Seoul area accounts for around half of the nation’s population.

Outside of greater Seoul, the southeastern port city of Busan reported 16 additional cases and South Gyeongsang Province added 13.

Of the cluster infection cases, the Dongbu Detention Center in Seoul added three new cases bringing the total caseload to 1,196.

A nursing home in Seoul added five more patients, raising the caseload to 230. Another nursing home reported 10 new cases, with the total reaching 11.

Another nursing home in North Jeolla Province has found 96 patients, up 20 from the previous day.

Twenty infections were reported from a religious center in North Gyeongsang Province, bringing the total caseload to 42.

Among the confirmed cases, 32 were imported from abroad.

The number of seriously or critically ill COVID-19 patients came to 395, down six from a day earlier.

South Korea added 15 more deaths, raising the total to 1,140, according to the authorities.

Over the past one week, 158 people died from COVID-19, the KDCA said.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries was up 2,143 from the previous day to reach 52,552.

(Yonhap)

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