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(2nd LD) New coronavirus cases near 400, alarm all across S. Korea

All News 11:38 August 23, 2020

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By Kim Han-joo

SEOUL, Aug. 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's daily coronavirus cases spiked to 397 on Sunday, all but 10 of them local infections, as new cases rose sharply not only in the capital area but with provincial infections also jumping to a triple-digit gain.

Of the total COVID-19 cases, 297 were reported in Seoul and the surrounding areas and the other 100 cases in provincial regions, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).

The country's total caseload has risen to 17,399.

A warning sign is placed outside a shuttered school in Chuncheon, 85 kilometers east of Seoul, on Aug. 23, 2020. (Yonhap)

A warning sign is placed outside a shuttered school in Chuncheon, 85 kilometers east of Seoul, on Aug. 23, 2020. (Yonhap)

Sunday's new cases are the most since March 7, when the country reported 483 new cases, the KCDC said.

The number of daily infections has been in the triple digits since Aug. 14, when 103 additional cases were reported. Over the past 10 days, a total of 2,629 cases has been identified.

A resurgence in new coronavirus cases, mostly traced to churches, has been reported in Seoul and its surrounding Gyeonggi Province, home to half of the country's 51 million people.

Of the newly identified local infections, 138 cases were reported in the capital city of Seoul, 124 from Gyeonggi Province surrounding the capital city and 32 from the western port city of Incheon, the KCDC said.

Health authorities warned that the wider capital region should brace for another wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and that the country stands on the cusp of a nationwide outbreak.

A notice on the door of McDonald's Seoul Station branch in Seoul shows that the shop is closed after a worker there tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Aug. 22, 2020. (Yonhap)

A notice on the door of McDonald's Seoul Station branch in Seoul shows that the shop is closed after a worker there tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Aug. 22, 2020. (Yonhap)

In a sign that the virus is spreading across the nation, more virus cases have been newly added outside the greater Seoul, with 100 new cases. It marks the first time in recent weeks that the number reached triple digits.

Of the local infections, the southern city of Gwangju and the central city of Daejeon each reported 15 new cases, the KCDC said. South Jeolla Province reported 14 new cases, followed by South Chungcheong Province with 10.

Amid grim prospects of a nationwide epidemic, the government decided on Saturday to impose a stricter social distancing scheme outside the greater Seoul area, starting earlier in the day.

Health authorities said a surge in cases traced to a church in northern Seoul and infections tied to a massive weekend rally in central Seoul appear to have served as a catalyst in spurring virus spread nationwide.

Health authorities also urged participants in the anti-government rally held last weekend to immediately take virus tests regardless of whether they are showing symptoms. A large number of Sarang Jeil Church members took part in the rally.

As of Saturday at noon, a total of 796 COVID-19 patients has been traced to the church, the KCDC said.

Church-linked cluster infections continued to grow, with 176 at Woori Jeil Church in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, and 28 at Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul as of Saturday.

The KCDC remained on high alert over a potential explosive outbreak tied to the rally as it is hard to trace the whereabouts of thousands of protesters who came to Seoul from other cities. A total of 104 cases have so far been tied to the march.

The government earlier said it is not yet time to consider raising the level of social distancing to Level 3.

The highest anti-virus curbs can be issued when the number of daily virus cases reaches a two-week average of 100-200 and the doubling of new COVID-19 cases occurs more than twice a week.

If the level is raised, its impact on the economy and people's daily lives could be severe. Gatherings of 10 or more people would be banned, and offline school classes would be suspended.

South Korea reported 10 new imported cases on Sunday. Cases coming in from overseas rebounded back to double-digit numbers from mid-June for about a month, but such infections recently slowed.

Of them, four are South Korean nationals and the six others are foreigners, the KCDC said.

South Korea reported no new deaths, with the tally remaining at 309, the KCDC said. The fatality rate was 1.78 percent.

The number of COVID-19 patients in critical condition came to 30, up five from a day earlier.

The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries stood at 14,200, up 31 from the previous day.

The country has carried out 1,791,186 coronavirus tests since Jan. 3.

khj@yna.co.kr
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