S.Korea’s COVID-19 cases rise to 7,513, death toll at 54

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SEOUL, March 10, 2020 (BSS/XINHUA) – South Korea confirmed 131 more cases
of the COVID-19 on Tuesday, raising the total number of infections to 7,513.

As of midnight local time, the number of infected patients totaled 7,513,
up 131 from 24 hours ago. Three more deaths were reported, lifting the death
toll to 54. The total fatality rate stood at 0.7 percent, but the figure
among those in their 80s or higher gained to 6.8 percent.

Eighty-one more patients were discharged from quarantine after making full
recovery, raising the combined number to 247. The Korea Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (KCDC) decided to update the data once a day at 10:00
a.m. local time beginning Tuesday, after having announced it twice a day.

The virus infection soared for the past 20 days, with 7,482 new cases
reported from Feb. 19 to March 9. The country has raised its four-tier virus
alert to the highest “red” level.

The total number of infections in Daegu, about 300 km southeast of Seoul,
and its surrounding North Gyeongsang province increased to 5,663 and 1,117
respectively. It accounted for about 90 percent of the total.

The numbers in Seoul and its adjacent Gyeonggi province came in at 141 and
163 each.

Daegu became the epicenter of the viral spread as the biggest cluster of
infections was found in the metropolis with a 2.5 million population. Daegu
has been designated by the government as a “special care zone.”

The Daegu cluster was closely linked to the church services of a homegrown
minor religious sect, called Sincheonji, in Daegu. Members of the sect are
known to sit on the floor closely side by side during church services.

Since Jan. 3, the country has tested more than 210,000 people, among whom
184,179 tested negative for the virus and 18,452 were being checked.