SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korea reported more than 2,200 new daily Covid-19 cases, a record since the pandemic began last January, Health Minister Kwon Deok-cheol said on Wednesday (Aug 11), as the country grapples with its worst Covid-19 outbreak to date.
Despite having tough distancing measures in place for more than a month, infections have spiked due to the spread of the more transmissible Delta variant and a rise in domestic travel over summer, Dr Kwon told a Covid-19 response meeting.
He also noted a rise in so-called "silent spreaders" within communities such as workplaces, indoor gyms, churches and nursing homes, leading to an increase in infections of unknown origin.
South Korea has been struggling since last month to tame sporadic outbreaks of Covid-19 that were at first centred largely on metropolitan Seoul but have since spread nationwide.
Nearly half of new cases detected recently have been found outside Seoul and in summer holiday spots, while the authorities are concerned many people are ignoring social distancing rules.
Dr Kwon strongly urged people who return from holidays to voluntarily get tested before going back to work.
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency reported 2,223 new coronavirus cases for Tuesday, bringing the country's coronavirus infections to 216,206, with 2,135 deaths.
Only 15.7 per cent of South Korea's 52 million people have been fully vaccinated, while 42.1 per cent have received at least one dose of a vaccine. The government's target is for 70 per cent to have received at least one shot by September.
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