S.Korea sees large viral case spike

Source:AFP Published: 2020/5/28 17:48:41

A health official wearing protective gear sprays disinfectant in a cafeteria at a high school in Seoul, South Korea on Monday as schools are set to reopen starting this week. Photo: AFP


South Korea reported its biggest spike in coronavirus cases in nearly two months on Thursday, as officials scramble to tackle fresh clusters that have raised concerns of a possible second wave of infections.

The country has been held up as a global model in how to curb coronavirus and has begun to ease restrictions, but is now rushing to contain new infections as life returns to normal.

Officials announced 79 new cases Thursday - taking its total to 11,344 - with most new infections from the densely populated Seoul metropolitan area.

It was the largest increase since 81 cases were announced on April 5.

An outbreak at a warehouse of e-commerce firm Coupang in Bucheon, west of Seoul, has seen 69 cases, said the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Around 4,100 workers and visitors to the building were under self-isolation, with more than 80 percent tested so far, vice health minister Kim Gang-lip told reporters.

Social distancing rules have been relaxed in South Korea and facilities, such as museums and churches, have reopened. Some professional sports - including baseball and soccer - started new seasons earlier in May, albeit behind closed doors.

Students have been returning to classes since last week, although some schools were forced to turn away their pupils over concerns of new viral cases in their neighborhood.

The country endured one of the worst early outbreaks of the disease and while it never imposed a compulsory lockdown, strict social distancing has been widely observed since March.

But it appears to have brought its outbreak under control thanks to an extensive "trace, test and treat" program.

AFP

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