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South Korea reports record 950 cases in COVID-19 ’emergency’

/ 03:01 PM December 12, 2020

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Pedestrians walk past a poster depicting the coronavirus as a bomb to warn against the covid-19 novel coronavirus at the city hall in Seoul on December 8, 2020. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP)

SEOUL— South Korea reported a record 950 daily coronavirus cases on Saturday, exceeding the late February peak of 909, with the president calling the country’s third wave of COVID-19 an “emergency”.

Of the Friday cases reported by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, 928 were locally transmitted and 22 were imported, bringing the total to 41,736 infections with 578 deaths.

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More than 70% the domestically transmitted cases were from Seoul and its neighbouring areas, where about half of the nation’s 52 million people live, amid the latest spread via small, widespread clusters.

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“This is indeed an emergency situation,” President Moon Jae-in said, ordering the mobilization of police, military personnel and public medical doctors in an effort to curb the further spread of the coronavirus.

“We plan to extensively expand drive-through and walk-through coronavirus testing methods … as preemptive measures to track down infected people and block the spread,” Moon said in a Facebook post.

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South Korea is likely to see a further rise in the caseload with significant increases in testing, he added.

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The third wave comes despite tougher social distancing rules that took effect on Tuesday, including unprecedented curfews on restaurants and most other businesses. The country has reported about 600 cases a day this week.

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The surge has been a blow to South Korea’s vaunted pandemic-fighting system, which used invasive tracing, testing and quarantine to blunt previous waves without lockdowns, keeping daily infections below 50 for much of the summer.

Calling this wave a crisis, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said on Friday he would dispatch about 800 military, police and government workers to every district of greater Seoul to help track down potential patients.

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