Tue 05 July 2022:
South Korea witnessed another spike in COVID-19 cases as the country reported over 18,000 new cases in the past 24 hours, local media said on Tuesday.
The new cases have risen to 18,147 from 6,253 on Monday, bringing the total caseload to over 18.41 million, Yonhap News Agency reported.
South Korea’s COVID-19 cases have been trending downward since they peaked at an all-time high of over 620,000 in mid-March.
But the virus’s pace of decline has recently slowed amid waning immunity and eased social distancing rules.
The weekly new COVID-19 cases stood at 59,844 in the June 26-July 2 period, up 21.2 percent from a week ago, marking the first jump in 15 weeks.
Authorities called for closer monitoring of the spreading virus, as its reproduction rate (RT) rose to 1.05, topping 1 for the first time in 14 weeks. An RT reading over 1 means the virus will continue its propagation, while a reading below 1 means the virus is doomed to extinction.
Of the 17,976 locally transmitted cases, Seoul accounted for 4,777 cases, with the surrounding Gyeonggi Province reporting 4,881 cases. There were 920 infections in Incheon, around 30 kilometers west of Seoul. The three areas accounted for 58.8 percent of all infection cases.
Health authorities warned of a virus resurgence as subvariants of the coronavirus are spreading and more people are traveling for summer holidays.
SOURCE: INDEPENDENT PRESS AND NEWS AGENCIES
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