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Infections rise dramatically in S. Korea with new Covid-19 cases, critical patients

8 Dec 2021, 5:53 AM
Infections rise dramatically in S. Korea with new Covid-19 cases, critical patients

SEOUL, Dec 8 — South Korea's new Covid-19 cases hit an all-time high on Wednesday as infections continued to surge around the country amid waning immunity and colder weather.

The country confirmed 7,175 new Covid-19 infections, raising the total caseload to 489,484, Yonhap news agency reported, citing the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The daily tally was up by 2,221 from a day earlier, the biggest daily jump since the pandemic began early last year. The previous record of 5,352 was set on Saturday. The average daily infection cases were 5,012 for the seven days ending Tuesday.

Infections were rising especially among older adults who suffer a drop in vaccine efficacy and children who have yet to receive their first shots, according to the KDCA.

The number of critically-ill Covid-19 patients also jumped to a record high of 840, up 66 from a day ago, putting further strain on the country's already overwhelmed health care system. More than 83 per cent of them were aged over 60.

The death toll rose 63 to 4,020, the third-highest daily figure after an all-time high of 70 on Saturday and 64 on Tuesday. The fatality rate stood at 0.82 per cent.

"In the capital area, where 80 per cent of total cases are reported, we continue to add hospital beds with active cooperation from the medical community, but still it is tough to catch up with the pace of rising virus cases," Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said during the government's Covid-19 response meeting Wednesday.

With rising patients, the bed occupancy rate of intensive care units at hospitals around the country reached at 78.7 per cent. In the capital area, it rose to 84.5 per cent. As of 12 am Wednesday, 860 patients were waiting to be admitted to hospitals.

The KDCA has confirmed 38 Omicron cases, up two from a day earlier.

On the vaccination front, 83.3 per cent of the country's 52 million population have at least received one shot of the vaccine, while 80.7 per cent have received two shots and 8.8 percent have gotten their booster shots.

— Bernama

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