The Asian Age

South Korea reports 146 new cases of pandemic

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Seoul, March 28: South Korea has reported 146 new cases of the coronaviru­s and five more deaths, bringing its totals to 9,478 cases and 144 deaths. South Korea’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said 4,811 people have been released from hospitals as of Saturday, marking the first time the number of recoveries exceeded the number of people remaining under treatment since the country confirmed its first Covid-19 case on January 21.

The KCDC says 71 of the new cases came from the worst-hit city of Daegu, which has struggled to stem transmissi­ons in hospitals, nursery homes and other live-in institutio­ns.

● BRUNEI SAYS a 64year-old citizen has become the tiny oil-rich kingdom's first death from the new coronaviru­s. The health ministry said in a statement on Saturday that the man started showing symptoms four days after he returned March 4 from a trip to Kuala Lumpur and Cambodia.

Infections in the populous Seoul metropolit­an area have reached 874 following a steady rise over the past two weeks that was mainly linked to passengers arriving from Europe and the United

States. South Korea is tightening border controls and began enforcing twoweek quarantine­s on South Korean nationals and foreigners with longterm stay visas arriving from the United States on Friday.

Similar quarantine­s had already been in place for passengers coming from Europe. South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sekyun on Saturday called for Seoul and other local government­s to strengthen their monitoring on South Koreans who returned from overseas after some of them triggered public anger by breaking quarantine and travelling to other regions before testing positive.

—AP

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