The Sunday Guardian

SOUTH KOREA URGES VIGILANCE AS COVID-19 CLUSTERS EMERGE IN THIRD WAVE

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SEOUL: South Korean authoritie­s urged vigilance on Saturday as small coronaviru­s clusters emerged in a third wave, centred in the Seoul area, with infections near ninemonth highs. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 583 new coronaviru­s infections, down from the 629 reported on Friday, which was the highest since the first wave peaked in February and early March. After implementi­ng tighter restrictio­ns on Saturday, the government is to decide on Sunday whether to further tighten curbs in a country that had seen initial success through aggressive contact tracing and other steps.

Infections of the virus that causes COVID-19 averaged 487.9 this week, up 80 cases from the week before. This wave of infections is different from the first two, which were driven by large-scale transmissi­on, said KDCA official Lim Sook-young.

“The recent outbreaks are small, multiple and is spread in people’s everyday lives,”

Lim told a news briefing. “Please keep in mind that the current wave is not limited to a specific group or place but may be around our homes, family and acquaintan­ces.” Seoul accounted for 235 of the new infections. More than half of South Korea’s 52 million people live in the capital and surroundin­g areas.

Among Seoul’s small but widespread clusters, confirmed cases linked to a dance class rose by nine to 249 in less than two weeks, while 21 people tested positive in a cluster related to a wine bar.

Seoul launched unpreceden­ted curfews on Saturday, shuttering most establishm­ents and shops at 9 p.m. (1200 GMT) for two weeks and cutting back public transporta­tion operations by 30% in the evenings. Tighter restrictio­ns would be a blow to Asia’s fourthlarg­est economy, which reported a seasonally adjusted unemployme­nt rate of 4.2% in October, the highest since July.

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