South Korea logs second-highest daily coronavirus tally as criticism of govt grows

A South Korean soldier wearing a protective suit walks past people who wait in a line to undergo a Covid-19 test near a subway station in Seoul, South Korea December 17, 2020.

SEOUL: South Korea reported its second-highest daily tally of coronavirus cases as a survey underscored growing public dissatisfaction with President Moon Jae-in’s handling of the latest wave of infections hitting the country.

According to a poll by research firm Realmeter published today, six in 10 South Koreans believe urgency should be prioritised over safety when it comes to Covid-19 vaccines and that inoculations should begin as soon as possible given the rapid surge in new cases.

Domestic media has lambasted the government’s approach to securing vaccines as too relaxed and overly reliant on domestic vaccines which will take more time than overseas options.

That prompted Moon’s office yesterday to issue a statement that a public inoculation programme would “not begin too late.” It has previously said vaccinations could start as early as February.

South Korea had 1,092 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, bringing the national tally to 52,550, with 739 deaths, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. The record of 1,097 cases was logged on Sunday.

South Korea’s aggressive tracing and testing early in the pandemic had made the country a global success story but the recent surge in cases has confounded efforts to contain the virus.

Seoul and its surrounding areas have banned gatherings of more than four people from December 23 to January 3, and both restaurant owners and patrons may face up to 3 million won (RM10,975) in fines for violation of the order.

Authorities have also shut down all ski resorts and winter tourist spots in a bid to stop the spread during the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said today that authorities have so far secured around 8,000 of a targeted 10,000 additional hospital beds for Covid-19 patients with the help of private hospitals.

Z24 News

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