South Korea marks deadliest day of pandemic as Omicron looms

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SEOUL: South Korea set a new record for COVID-19 deaths on Thursday (Dec 23) as officials warned that the highly transmissible Omicron variant could soon become the dominant strain. In recent weeks, South Korea has been grappling with soaring infections and deaths after it significantly relaxed restriction

SEOUL: South Korea set a new record for COVID-19 deaths on Thursday as officials warned that the highly transmissible Omicron variant could soon become the dominant strain.

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said a record 109 people died in the last 24 hour period, raising the country’s total number of pandemic fatalities to 5,015. It said the number of patients in serious or critical conditions also hit a fresh high of 1,083. The delta variant is currently accounting for a vast majority of the newly reported cases in South Korea, but that could change soon.

Alarmed by record-breaking surges of new infections and deaths, South Korea on Saturday restored its toughest distancing rules, such as a four-person cap on private gatherings and a 9 pm curfew on restaurants and cafes.Health Minister Kwon Deok-cheol said Wednesday that South Korea is at “a critical juncture” as the danger of its medical system reaching limits grows.

 

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