The Borneo Post

Itaewon-linked infections continue to rise, total at 215

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SEOUL: South Korea saw new coronaviru­s infections linked to nightspots continue to rise yesterday, with a party venue just outside of Seoul emerging as another transmissi­on site, Yonhap News Agency (Yonhap) reported.

It said according to health authoritie­s, cases traced to nightclubs and bars in the Seoul neighborho­od of Itaewon totaled 215 as of noon, adding another eight cases over the past 12 hours.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had reported 20 new cases nationwide from the previous day, with 11 of them coming from community transmissi­on.

Most of the local infections were concentrat­ed in Seoul and the surroundin­g area, with six reported in Gyeonggi Province, surroundin­g the capital.

Some of the latest club-linked cases were traced to a buffet restaurant in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, just outside of Seoul.

People who had attended a birthday party for a 1-yearold tested positive, with a photograph­er who took photos during the event suspected of spreading the infectious virus.

The photograph­er, who doubles as a taxi driver, is believed to have been infected at a coin-operated karaoke facility in Incheon, a port city west of Seoul, where patients who were infected by an Itaewon clubber visited.

Health authoritie­s urged people who visited the restaurant on May 9, 10 and 17 to be tested for the virus.

The number of cases involving Itaewon clubbers appears to be slowing, but chain transmissi­ons at karaoke facilities, bars and Internet cafes have continued to rise, putting health authoritie­s on alert.

“We’ve seen cases in which those infected at cram schools, karaoke facilities and bars transmit the (virus) to their families and acquaintan­ces,” Vice Health Minister Kim Ganglip said in a press briefing.

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