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South Korea reports 5,318 new Covid-19 cases, logs 54 more deaths

South Korea's new coronavirus cases fell below 6,000 for the first time in six days on Monday due partly to less testing over the weekend, but the number of new critically ill patients neared 1,000.

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2 min read Last Updated : Dec 20 2021 | 9:00 AM IST

South Korea's new coronavirus cases fell below 6,000 for the first time in six days on Monday due partly to less testing over the weekend, but the number of new critically ill patients neared 1,000.

The country added 5,318 more Covid-19 cases, including 5,258 local infections, bringing the cumulative total to 570,414, Yonhap news agency reported, citing the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's (KDCA) data.

The number of new critically ill patients came to 997, slightly down from an all-time high of 1,025 on Sunday and 1,016 on Saturday, the KDCA said.

The country added 54 more deaths from Covid-19, bringing the total to 4,776. The fatality rate stood at 0.84 per cent.

On Saturday, the government reimposed a set of revised virus restrictions across the country, which will remain in effect until January 2 to stem the spread of the virus.

It marks a reversal of the government's "living with Covid-19" scheme that began last month, with an aim to regain normalcy by relaxing virus restrictions in phased steps.

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Under the new measures, the maximum size of private gatherings is limited to four people nationwide, from the previous limit of six in the capital area and eight elsewhere.

And a 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. curfew is applied to businesses, depending on their type of service.

Of the locally transmitted cases, Seoul reported 1,895 infections and Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital logged 1,475 cases.

The KDCA said 60 cases came from overseas, raising the caseload to 16,388.

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First Published: Dec 20 2021 | 9:00 AM IST

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