Chicago Sun-Times

South Korean reported cases jump; China counts 150 more virus deaths

- BY KIM TONG-HYUNG

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea reported another large jump in new virus cases Monday, a day after the president called for “unpreceden­ted, powerful” steps to combat the outbreak that is increasing­ly confoundin­g attempts to stop the spread.

The 161 new cases bring South Korea’s total to 763 cases, and two more deaths raise its toll to seven.

China also Monday reported 409 new cases, raising the mainland’s total to 77,150 after a zigzag pattern of increases in recent days. The 150 new deaths from the COVID-19 illness raised China’s total to 2,592 and showed a spike after hovering around 100 for four days. All but one death were in Hubei province, where the outbreak emerged in December.

Significan­t jumps in cases outside China have raised concern of the outbreak getting out of control. South Korea has the thirdhighe­st national total behind China and Japan, and cases have rapidly increased in Italy and Iran in just a few days.

Most of Japan’s cases were from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, where nearly one-fifth of its 3,711 passengers and crew became infected.

More than 140 of South Korea’s new cases were in and near Daegu, the city of 2.5 million people where most of the country’s infections have occurred. Six of the seven deaths were linked to a hospital in Cheongdo, near Daegu, where a slew of infections were confirmed among patients in a mental ward.

While officials have expressed hope they could contain the outbreak to the region surroundin­g Daegu, some experts noted signs of the virus circulatin­g nationwide, pointing to a number of cases in the capital, Seoul, and elsewhere that weren’t immediatel­y traceable.

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