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South Korea extends social distancing rules as Omicron cases spike

/ 10:26 AM February 04, 2022

South Korea extends social distancing rules as Omicron cases spike

FILE PHOTO: An employee disinfects a bench as a man wearing a mask to prevent contracting the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) looks on at a railway station in Seoul, South Korea, January 5, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

SEOUL — South Korea extended COVID-19 social distancing rules on Friday for an additional two weeks as Omicron variant infections soar, including a 9 p.m. curfew for restaurants and a six-person limit on private gatherings.

The restrictions were due to end on Sunday but Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said the extension was necessary to slow the spread of Omicron amid fears the Lunar New Year holiday, which ended on Wednesday, may have fuelled infections.

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“Slowing the pace of the Omicron’s spread, which is heading to its peak day after day, is a priority in this difficult circumstance,” he said at a televised government response meeting.

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New daily cases have tripled over the past two weeks, but the number of deaths and serious infections has remained relatively low in the highly vaccinated country.

South Korea reported a record daily increase of 27,443 new COVID-19 cases, with 24 new deaths, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said on Friday.

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Nearly 86% of the country’s 52 million population are fully vaccinated, with 53.8% having received booster shots.

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To handle the surge in cases, the government has rolled out a new testing regime under which only priority groups take a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests while others can get a rapid antigen test at a clinic for faster initial diagnosis.

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It also reduced the mandatory quarantine time for vaccinated people who test positive from 10 days to a week, and allowed more people with few or no symptoms to be treated at home.

Overall South Korea has reported 934,656 COVID-19 cases, and 6,836 deaths since the pandemic began.

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