New infections in 400s for 6th day, no clear signs of slowdown in sight

Life Style / 최경애 / 2021-03-22 10:03:16
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▲ People line up to take a coronavirus test at a makeshift COVID-19 testing clinic in Guro, Seoul, on March 21, 2021. (Yonhap)

▲ Only a few people are seen on Sokcho Beach in Gangwon Province amid continued coronavirus infections in the city on March 21, 2021. (Yonhap)

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New infections in 400s for 6th day, no clear signs of slowdown in sight

SEOUL, March 22 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's daily new coronavirus cases stayed in the 400s for the sixth day in a row Monday as cluster infections continued to pop up across the country, raising concerns over a resurgence during spring.

The country reported 415 more COVID-19 cases, including 396 local infections, raising the total caseload to 99,075, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The country added one more death from COVID-19, increasing the total to 1,697. The fatality rate was 1.71 percent, the health agency said.

The daily caseload slightly fell from 456 on Sunday and 452 on Saturday but shows no signs of letting up. After spiking to the 600s in February, the figure had stabilized to as low as the 300s recently.

Daily infections fell to the 300s early last week, but they rebounded to the 400s on Wednesday.

To curb the pandemic in the densely populated greater Seoul area, which is home to roughly half of the country's 52 million population, the KDCA extended virus curb measures that were set to expire on March 14 for another two weeks until March 28.

The greater Seoul area has been under the current Level 2 social distancing measures, the third highest in the five-tier curbs, since February. The measures include attendance caps at schools, religious activities and sports events.

Health authorities plan to step up the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine rollout following the European Medicine Agency's announcement that there is no evidence suggesting a correlation between the vaccines and blood clots found in some recipients.

South Korea is set to begin administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to inpatients of nursing homes and long-term care hospitals who are aged 65 and older Tuesday.

Under the country's vaccination program that started Feb. 26, a total of 12 million people will be vaccinated by the end of June. Foreigners also will be inoculated under the program.

The country aims to achieve herd immunity by November.

Of the new locally transmitted cases, 108 came from Seoul and 143 were reported from Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital. Incheon, 40 km west of Seoul, reported 10 more cases. The three areas that make up the greater Seoul area accounted for 66 percent of all locally transmitted cases.

The number of imported cases came to 19, up from 12 the previous day. Cases from Asian countries except for China stood at eight, with cases from Europe, the United States and Africa at six, four and one, respectively.

The number of seriously or critically ill COVID-19 patients was 103, down one from the previous day.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries was 90,611, up 283 from a day earlier.

South Korea has carried out 7,355,964 COVID-19 tests, including 23,250 the previous day.



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