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Korea reports 61 new coronavirus infections

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- S. Korea reports 61 more cases of new coronavirus, total now at 13,612
- 2 additional deaths, total death toll at 291
- 48 more people released after full recoveries from coronavirus, total cured patients at 12,396

South Korea's new virus cases bounced back to surpass 60 again on Thursday as imported cases continued to rise amid a slowdown in local infections.

The country added 61 cases, including 47 imported cases, raising the total caseload to 13,612, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).

The tally marked a sharp rise from 39 new cases reported Wednesday and 33 new cases Tuesday.

It is also the second time this week that the daily rise of virus cases went above 60 following 62 new infections reported on Monday.

Infections coming in from overseas have been on high plateau for weeks, with double-digit numbers for 21 consecutive days.

Of the 47 additional imported cases, 20 were detected at quarantine checkpoints of airports and sea ports. The total number of imported cases is now 1,966.

To stem the rise of imported cases, South Korea since Monday has required arrivals from four high-risk nations -- Bangladesh, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- to submit a certificate showing they tested negative for the virus.

South Korea will add two more countries next Monday, although it has not specified the countries for diplomatic reasons.

Of the 14 local transmissions, six cases were reported in Seoul, three in Gyeonggi Province surrounding the capital city, the KCDC said.

The number of new local infections stayed below 20 for the fourth straight day, though health authorities are still wary of sporadic outbreaks of COVID-19 across the country.

South Korea reported two additional deaths, bringing the death toll to 291, the KCDC said.

The total number of people released from quarantine after full recoveries stood at 12,396, up 48 from the previous day.

The country has carried out 1,441,348 tests since Jan. 3. (Yonhap)




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