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COVID-19 cases over 300 for 5th day, tougher antivirus curbs in offing

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People who sat a preliminary round of test for the national teacher certification examination for 2021 at Seoul Yongsan High School in Yongsan District leave the school on Nov. 21. Yonhap
People who sat a preliminary round of test for the national teacher certification examination for 2021 at Seoul Yongsan High School in Yongsan District leave the school on Nov. 21. Yonhap

The number of daily new coronavirus cases in South Korea exceeded 300 for the fifth straight day Sunday due to sporadic cluster infections across the country as health authorities consider enforcing tougher antivirus curbs to prevent another wave of the pandemic.

The country added 330 more COVID-19 cases, including 302 local infections, raising the total caseload to 30,733, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The latest figure is down from 386 cases on Saturday, but health authorities are keeping their guard up. The daily caseload has been staying in the triple digits since Nov. 8, with the figure surpassing 300 for the first time since late August on Wednesday with 313 cases.

Cluster infections from private gatherings, public facilities and hospitals continued to pile up across the nation, putting health authorities' containment efforts in peril.

The state-run social distancing level was raised by one notch to Level 1.5 under a new five-tier scheme in the greater Seoul for two weeks Thursday to prevent another wave of virus infections.

However, health authorities said they are seriously considering elevating the social distancing scheme in the capital region to the next level as the virus infections there show no signs of letup.

The authorities warned that the third wave of the virus outbreaks appears to be in progress in the greater Seoul area, home to half of the country's population.

The city of Suncheon in South Jeolla Province and the county of Hadong in South Gyeongsang Province have already started to implement Level 2 social distancing as a precautionary move.

South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, third from left, listens to Market Kurly CEO Kim Seul-ah as he and his aides visited one of the online shopping company's delivery depots in Jangji area in Seoul's Songpa District to check the company's COVID-19 prevention measures on Nov. 21. Yonhap
South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, third from left, listens to Market Kurly CEO Kim Seul-ah as he and his aides visited one of the online shopping company's delivery depots in Jangji area in Seoul's Songpa District to check the company's COVID-19 prevention measures on Nov. 21. Yonhap

Under the Level 2 scheme, gatherings involving 100 or more people are banned, while some virus-prone facilities need to suspend their businesses.

Health authorities earlier said the nation's reproduction rate for COVID-19 has already topped 1.5, meaning that one patient infects more than 1.5 people. They warned that the country could see more than 600 virus cases daily in early December if the situation does not improve.

Of the 302 locally transmitted cases, 219 were identified in the capital area. Seoul added 119 more cases, while the surrounding Gyeonggi Province and western port city of Incheon reported 74 and 26 cases, respectively.

Most major cities and municipalities have reported new infections.

South Gyeongsang Province added 19 cases, while South Jeolla Province reported 13 more cases.

The number of new imported cases came to 28, slightly up from 25 on the previous day.

Of the newly confirmed imported cases, 10 were from Russia, followed by eight from the United States and four from Indonesia. The total number of imported cases is now at 4,408.

The country reported two additional deaths from COVID-19, raising the total to 505. However, more deaths could be reported down the road as the number of seriously or critically ill COVID-19 patients came to 87.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries stood at 26,466, up 101 from the previous day, with 3,762 people isolated for COVID-19 treatment, up 227 from a day ago. (Yonhap)




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