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S Korea’s Covid-19 cases soar above 350,000 for 2nd day amid Omicron wave

Country’s infections reach 6 mil, jumping from 5 mil in 3 days

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Mar 2022 3:00PM

S Korea’s Covid-19 cases soar above 350,000 for 2nd day amid Omicron wave
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency reports 350,190 new Covid-19 infections today from an all-time high of 383,664 yesterday, adding 251 more Covid-19 deaths, raising the total deaths to 10,395. – AFP pic, March 13, 2022

SEOUL – South Korea’s daily Covid-19 cases stayed above 350,000 for the second straight day today as the country grapples with the fast-spreading Omicron variant.

The country reported 350,190 new Covid-19 infections, including 350,157 local cases, raising the total caseload to 6,556,453, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The tally fell from an all-time high of 383,664 yesterday due largely to less testing on the weekend, reported Yonhap news agency.

The Omicron variant is spreading at a breakneck speed as daily infections exceeded the 300,000 mark for the first time Wednesday, just a week after topping 200,000. Total cases also reached 6 million yesterday, jumping from 5 million in just three days.

The surge in virus cases pushed up the number of Covid-19 deaths and critically ill patients.

The country added 251 more Covid-19 deaths, raising the total deaths to 10,395, according to the KDCA. The fatality rate was at 0.16%.

The number of seriously ill virus patients came to 1,074, up from the previous day’s 1,066. The tally exceeded 1,000 for the sixth straight day.

On Friday, health authorities forecast the Omicron wave is likely to peak in the coming weeks, with a weekly average of daily virus cases surging to up to 370,000.

Health experts said the number of critically ill Covid-19 patients will likely spike at the end of March or in early April, with some forecasting such people will likely increase by 50-100 every day in the coming weeks.

The government said the current medical system has no problem in treating up to 2,500 seriously ill virus patients, but experts voiced concerns about a possible shortage of hospital beds.

Starting Monday, results from rapid antigen tests conducted by medical professionals will be accepted for officially confirming Covid-19 infections.

Also starting March 21, fully vaccinated South Koreans and foreign visitors from overseas do not need to be in self-quarantine for seven days, except for those from Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Myanmar.

As of midnight, 32.1 million people, or 62.6% of the country’s 52 million population, had received booster shots. The number of fully vaccinated people came to 44.4 million, accounting for 86.6%, according to KDCA. – Bernama, March 13, 2022

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