South Korea sees uptick in COVID-19 cases as cluster infections continue

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South Korea posted a slight uptick in the daily number of its coronavirus cases on Friday even as infections from a church and a political rally ...

A couple walks amid the COVID-19 pandemic at a shopping district in the Gangnam area of Seoul, South Korea, Sep 9, 2020. SEOUL: South Korea posted a slight uptick in the daily number of its coronavirus cases on Friday even as infections from a church and a political rally that sparked a second wave of outbreaks ease.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 176 new cases as of midnight Thursday, which brought the total infections to 21,919, with 350 deaths.A fresh wave of infections that erupted at a church whose members attended a large protest in downtown Seoul last month had driven the daily tally to its peak in months at 441.

Meanwhile, smaller clusters continued to emerge from other religious gatherings, offices and medical facilities in the Seoul metropolitan area. More than 72 per cent of the 161 locally transmitted cases from Thursday were reported from the regions.

"It would be right to lift the restrictions, considering the sacrifices the people are making, but we're as much worried if any hasty easing would lead to a re-spread of the virus and cause even greater pain for the public," Chung told a meeting.

 

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