spot_img
28.1 C
Philippines
Saturday, April 20, 2024

SoKor war on virus: Agencies on 24/7 alert

- Advertisement -

South Korean President Moon Jae-in declared “war” against the coronavirus on Tuesday, placing all government agencies on a 24-hour emergency footing as the country’s total cases”•the largest in the world outside China-approached 5,000.

SoKor war on virus: Agencies on 24/7 alert
MASKS SAY IT. South Korean President Moon Jae-in (3rd right) and his ministers wear face masks during a Cabinet meeting at the government complex in Seoul on Tuesday. South Korea’s coronavirus case total—the largest in the world outside China—approached 5,000 Tuesday as authorities reported 477 new cases. AFP

The world has entered uncharted territory in its battle against the deadly coronavirus, the UN health agency warned, as new infections dropped dramatically in China on Tuesday but surged abroad with the US death toll rising to six.

Globally, the virus has killed more than 3,100 people and infected over 90,000 even as a clear shift in the crisis emerges, with nine times as many cases recorded outside China as inside, according to the WHO.

China reported on Tuesday an increase in cases of the new coronavirus coming from abroad, as the country where the disease first emerged now worries about importing infections.

In total there have been 13 confirmed cases of the virus being imported into the mainland”•all Chinese nationals returning from overseas.

- Advertisement -

South Korea has seen a rapid rise in infections in recent days and scores of events”•from K-pop concerts to sports seasons”•have been canceled or postponed over the contagion, with school and kindergarten breaks extended by three weeks nationwide.

The central bank has warned of negative growth in the first quarter for the world’s 12th-largest economy, noting the epidemic will hit both consumption and exports.

Moon said the government will inject more than 30 trillion won (US$25 billion) into the economy to address the “grave” situation brought on by the outbreak.

“The entire country has entered a war with the infectious disease,” Moon said, ordering all government agencies to operate around the clock.

South Korea confirmed 477 new cases Tuesday, with two more deaths taking the toll to 28, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.

More than half of the cases have been linked to the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a secretive religious group often described as a cult.

A 61-year-old female Shincheonji member developed a fever on February 10 but attended at least four services in Daegu”•the country’s fourth-largest city with a population of 2.5 million and the center of the outbreak”•before being diagnosed.

Authorities said more than 190,000 members had been checked as of Tuesday.

Lee Man-hee, the 88-year-old founder of the sect, apologized for the outbreak on Monday”•twice bowing his head to the ground at a televised press conference-insisting his organization was cooperating with the government’s containment efforts.

Seoul city authorities have filed a complaint with prosecutors seeking to have him and other Shincheonji leaders charged with murder and other offenses.

Of the 4,812 cases nationwide, nearly 90 percent were in Daegu and the neighbouring province of North Gyeongsang, the KCDC said.

READ: PH eases travel ban vs. South Korea

READ: WHO defines pandemic: Word doesn't apply to COVID-19 yet

READ: ‘Tourist arrivals down due to COVID-19 outbreak’

READ: Nations take drastic steps to rim spread

- Advertisement -

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles