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S. Korea’s COVID-19 Cases Below 70,000 on 1st Day of Chuseok Holiday


Passengers sit on a bus parked at Seoul Central Bus Terminal on Sept. 8, 2022, as they head home for the first Chuseok holiday without social distancing measures since the pandemic began. (Yonhap)

Passengers sit on a bus parked at Seoul Central Bus Terminal on Sept. 8, 2022, as they head home for the first Chuseok holiday without social distancing measures since the pandemic began. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Sept. 9 (Korea Bizwire)South Korea’s COVID-19 pandemic continued its downward trend Friday, with daily cases falling below 70,000 on the first day of the Chuseok holiday despite no social distancing measures.

The country reported 69,410 new COVID-19 infections, including 277 cases from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 23,933,949, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.

Friday’s tally is down from 72,646 the previous day and the lowest for a Friday since 68,589 on July 22. Daily infections have slowed down after peaking at around 180,000 in mid-August in the latest virus resurgence.

South Korea added 68 COVID-19 deaths, up four from a day earlier, raising the death toll to 27,381.

The number of critically ill patients stood at 504, up 11 from the previous day.

Passengers sit on a bus parked at Seoul Central Bus Terminal on Sept. 8, 2022, as they head home for the first Chuseok holiday without social distancing measures since the pandemic began.

As of 9 p.m. Friday, the country had reported 40,171 additional infections, down 26,371 from the same time the previous day, according to health authorities and provincial governments.

Daily virus cases are counted until midnight and announced the following morning.

Passengers sit on a bus parked at Seoul Central Bus Terminal on Sept. 8, 2022, as they head home for the first Chuseok holiday without social distancing measures since the pandemic began. (Yonhap)

Passengers sit on a bus parked at Seoul Central Bus Terminal on Sept. 8, 2022, as they head home for the first Chuseok holiday without social distancing measures since the pandemic began. (Yonhap)

The government has called for vigilance against the virus amid growing transmission risks, with heavy travel expected during the four-day Chuseok holiday that began Friday.

“The impact of the Chuseok holiday will begin to appear about three to four days after the holiday. The government will step up monitoring and check how situations change,” health ministry official Sohn Young-rae told a press briefing.

Sohn, however, forecast the current downward trend to continue for the time being.

“There is a possibility that cases may rise to some extent, but a lot of people have been infected or are being immunized through vaccine shots. We believe the overall downward trend will sustain for some time.”

Some 6,000 one-stop COVID-19 treatment centers will be open during the holiday to provide COVID-19-related medical services, including tests.

Of the 69,133 locally transmitted cases, Seoul reported 12,305 new cases, and Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital added 17,845 infections.

Incheon, a port city 27 kilometers west of Seoul, identified 4,028 new cases.

Of the 52-million population, 87 percent are fully vaccinated and 65 percent have received the first booster shots. Around 14 percent of them have gotten their second booster shots.

This photo taken Sept. 8, 2022, shows people riding a KTX bullet train to visit their loved ones ahead of the four-day Chuseok fall harvest holiday, which falls on Sept. 9-12, amid eased virus curbs.

(Yonhap)

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