South Korea reports daily record of 4,116 new COVID-19 infections

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SEOUL: South Korea reported a new daily record of 4,116 new coronavirus cases for Tuesday (Nov 23), as the country battles to contain a spike in serious cases requiring hospitalisation, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said on Wednesday. South Korea this month switched to a \u0022living wi

SEOUL: South Korea reported a new daily record of 4,116 new coronavirus cases for Tuesday , as the country battles to contain a spike in serious cases requiring hospitalisation, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said on Wednesday.

Looking at the metropolitan Seoul area alone, the situation is critical enough to impose an emergency plan at any time, Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum told a coronavirus response meeting. Hospitals were treating 586 severe COVID-19 patients as of Tuesday midnight, rapidly filling up limited hospital beds for serious and critical cases. More than 85 per cent of them were aged 60 or above, KDCA data showed.

Despite the increase in hospitalisation rate, the country's mortality rate remains relatively low at 0.79 per cent.

 

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