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JAKARTA - The COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea is still far from over. In fact, it tends to be worrying.

Daily cases of COVID-19 in South Korea were recorded below 60,000 cases. It happened for three consecutive days, according to data reported by Antara from Yonhap, Saturday, December 3, 2022.

As the wave of the pandemic shows signs of having peaked despite fears of a spike in winter.

Authorities recorded 52,861 new cases of COVID, including 55 imported cases. Now the total cases during the pandemic are 27,261,526 cases, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

This figure has changed slightly from 52,987 cases the day before and 52,788 cases a week ago.

Authorities also recorded 48 new deaths from COVID, bringing the total to 30,669 deaths, KDCA said.

Meanwhile, severe COVID-19 patients reached 442 people, down from 460 people the day before.

Health authorities have called for vigilance against the COVID-19 virus and urged the public to vaccinate boosters, given the emergence of new variants and increased indoor activities during winter.


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