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South Korea reports record daily infections as Delta variant drives surge

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SEOUL — South Korea reported a daily record of 1,784 coronaviru­s cases for Tuesday, breaking a mark set last week, as the authoritie­s struggled to get on top of a surge in outbreaks linked to the Delta variant.

Transmissi­on rates have been kept relatively low across the country despite no lockdowns thanks in part to aggressive testing and tracing, but the fourth wave of infections is proving particular­ly hard to contain as the unvaccinat­ed fall victim to the Delta strain.

Genetic analysis of 2,381 infections last week found nearly 40% were the Delta variant, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Tuesday. More than half the total 1,741 Delta variant cases since December were diagnosed last week.

Latest cases do not include at least 266 infections among sailors who were flown to Seoul on Tuesday after a navy destroyer patrolling the waters off Africa was found to be riddled with the coronaviru­s, Lee Ki-il, deputy minister of health care policy, told a briefing on Wednesday.

The new distancing curbs, introduced about ten days ago, haven’t been effective in containing the virus spread as the summer season has contribute­d to higher infections in beach vacation spot, said Lee.

The government last week put the capital Seoul and neighborin­g areas under a semi-lockdown, including a ban on gatherings of more than two people after 6 p.m., as more than 80% of the caseloads were found in the region. —

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