Cancel all year-end social gatherings, urges S. Korean PM

A third wave of infections was under way with 363 new cases confirmed on Nov 19, 2020. PHOTO: AFP

SEOUL • South Korea's Prime Minister yesterday pleaded with members of the public to avoid social gatherings and warned that tougher measures may be needed if a new wave of coronavirus infection is not quickly contained.

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun called for all social gatherings planned for the year-end period to be cancelled, employers to encourage staff to work from home and people aged 60 and above to stay home. "If we don't stop this pace of spread now, our daily lives where we could at least catch a breath will again be limited," he said at a Covid-19 response meeting.

South Korea tightened prevention guidelines on Thursday but concern is growing that a ban on large public gatherings does not go far enough, with bars and nightclubs allowed to open and religious services and sports events allowed to resume with attendance curbs.

A third wave of infections was under way with 363 new cases confirmed on Thursday, said the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, the third consecutive day the tally has surpassed 300. South Korea has now reported a total of 30,017 cases and 501 deaths.

"We believe a third wave of infections is now ongoing... in the capital region," Health Ministry official Yoon Tae-ho told a briefing.

The number of acutely ill Covid-19 patients was rising sharply and stood at 84 yesterday, straining the resources of intensive care units, the official added.

Health officials said the capital region, where about half of the country's 52 million people live and work, may need tougher restrictions if the average daily community infections over a week rose to 200 or more. The capital region recorded 218 new cases on Thursday, its first daily tally over 200 since August.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 21, 2020, with the headline Cancel all year-end social gatherings, urges S. Korean PM. Subscribe