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South Korea tightens curbs in Seoul as COVID-19-cases hit 9-month high

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SEOUL South Korea will impose heightened social distancing rules for the capital Seoul and surroundin­g areas, health officials said on Sunday, as authoritie­s struggle to contain the nation’s largest wave of coronaviru­s infection in nine months.

The decision comes after the government implemente­d unpreceden­ted measures on Saturday in a country that had seen initial success through aggressive contact tracing and other steps. “We are in a very dangerous situation,” health ministry official Park Neunghoo told a briefing, saying localised clusters have the potential to become a national outbreak. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 631 new cases as of midnight Saturday the largest daily tally since a peak in February and early March - bringing the country’s total to 37,546, with 545 deaths.

Nearly a month of tripledigi­t daily infections has brought the number of active cases in South Korea to a record 7,873, the KDCA said, raising concerns over the dwindling number of hospital beds. “Right now it is exceeding the level that we can control in our hospital system,” Park said. New beds are being added and for now there are enough to treat patients, but if the trend continues, the country could face a shortage of beds, he said. Many of the recent cases have been centred in Seoul, which on Saturday

launched unpreceden­ted curfews, shuttering most establishm­ents at 9 p.m. (1200 GMT) for two weeks and cutting back public transporta­tion by 30% in the evenings.

“Under the measures announced on Sunday, which go into effect on Tuesday, gatherings of 50 or more people are prohibited, gyms and karaoke bars must close, religious services must be held online or by broadcast, and stricter attendance limits will be placed on school classes”, Park said. “While restaurant­s will still be allowed to provide in-person service, the government is urging people to avoid eating out if possible and not hold non-essential social gatherings”, he said.

(Reuters)

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