New virus cases back under 600, potential uptick still worrisome
SEOUL, May 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's new daily coronavirus cases fell below 600 on Friday, but sporadic cluster infections traced to entertainment facilities still hampered the virus fight, sparking concerns over yet another uptick in additional cases.
The country reported 587 more COVID-19 cases, including 571 local infections, raising the total caseload to 138,898, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.
The daily caseload stood at 629 cases the previous day after reporting a nearly two-week high of 707 on Wednesday.
There were three additional virus deaths, raising the total to 1,946.
Amid sporadic cluster infections nationwide, daily caseloads have been stuck in a tight range since late March with no significant signs of a letup, going through some ups and downs between the 400s and 700s.
Cluster infections from entertainment facilities especially continued to disrupt authorities' efforts to flatten the curve.
A hotel bar in Daegu, 302 kilometers south of Seoul, has reported 207 infections since mid-May. Another group of 34 patients were traced to a bar in South Gyeongsang Province.
The country is revving up its inoculation program to create herd immunity by November.
A total of 4.68 million people, or 9.1 percent, have received at least their first shots of COVID-19 vaccines, up 657,192 from the previous day. AstraZeneca's vaccine has been given to 2.64 million people, while 2.03 million have received that of Pfizer.
The country, which launched its vaccine roll-out in late February, aims to vaccinate 13 million people by the end of June. So far, the country has completed the vaccination for some 4 percent of its 52-million population.
South Korea plans to allow people who have received their first jabs to take their masks off outdoors starting in July as its first step to normalize people's everyday lives.
Of the locally transmitted cases, 212 came from Seoul and 146 from the surrounding Gyeonggi Province.
Imported cases came to 16, raising the total to 8,991.
The number of patients in serious or critical condition came to 156, up two from the previous day.
The total number of people released from quarantine after making full recoveries was 128,761, up 581 from a day earlier.
colin@yna.co.kr
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