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South Korea coronavirus cases rise for 1st time in 5 days

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South Korea coronavirus cases rise for 1st time in 5 days

AFP

Authorities warn against letting their guard down with a continuing risk of small cluster infections

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea announced its first rise in new coronavirus cases in 5 days on Wednesday, March 11, following a run of declines that have raised hopes the outbreak is coming under control.

The South was the first country to report significant coronavirus numbers outside China, where the disease first emerged, and remains one of the world’s worst-affected countries despite being overtaken by both Italy and Iran in declared cases. (READ: Virus toll soars in locked-down Italy as pace slows in China)

A total of 242 infections were confirmed Tuesday, March 10, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said, taking the South’s total to 7,755.

Six more people died, it added, with the toll rising to 60.

Each morning the South announces how many cases were diagnosed the previous day, and Tuesday’s figure marked the first daily rise after 4 consecutive days of decline.

The increase was still well below the 500-600 a day the country was confirming in early March, but authorities have warned against letting their guard down with a continuing risk of small cluster infections.

At least 90 people working at a call center in the capital or their relatives have tested positive for the virus as of Tuesday, said Seoul mayor Park Won-soon.

“It’s the largest cluster infection in Seoul,” Park told a radio interview on Wednesday, adding tests were being conducted on around 550 people working in the same building.

Scores of events – from K-pop concerts to sports matches – have been canceled or postponed over the contagion, with school and kindergarten breaks extended by 3 weeks nationwide.

More than 60% of the country’s cases are linked to the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a religious sect often condemned as a cult.

One of its members attended at least 4 services before being diagnosed. – Rappler.com

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