S.Korea reports 631 new Covid-19 cases, total reaches 37,546


Seoul, Dec 6 (IANS): South Korea on Sunday reported 631 new coronavirus cases, raising the total number of infections to 37,546, according to health authorities.

The daily caseload was the highest in over nine months since March 2 when the reading recorded 686, reports Xinhua news agency.

The highest-ever figure was 909 tallied on February 29.

The daily number of confirmed cases rose in triple figures for 29 straight days since November 8 owing to small cluster infections in Seoul and its surrounding Gyeonggi province as well as imported cases.

Of the new cases, 253 were Seoul residents and 176 were people residing in Gyeonggi province.

Thirty-two were imported from overseas, lifting the combined figure to 4,708.

Five more deaths were confirmed, leaving the death toll at 545. The total fatality rate stood at 1.45 per cent.

A total of 211 more patients were discharged from quarantine after making full recovery, pulling up the combined number to 29,128.

The total recovery rate was 77.58 per cent.

Since January 3, the country has tested more than 3.19 million people, among whom 3,089,605 tested negative for the virus and 67,716 are being checked.

 

  

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