South Korea Coronavirus infections top 2000, case rate slows in China

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The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in South Korea has climbed to more than 2000, according to figures released on Friday.

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The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) announced that 256 new cases, bringing the total number of people infected in the country to

2022, and the number of deaths to 13.

Most of the cases are still in the south-eastern city of Daegu and its surrounding region.

Out of the new infections reported on Friday, 182 were in the city, and 49 were in the neighboring North Gyeongsang province.

More than half the country’s cases have been linked to the Shincheonji church in Daegu, news agency Yonhap reported.

South Korea’s Culture Minister, Park Yang-woo urged religious groups to halt services and gatherings for a while to stop the spread of the virus, in comments

reported by Yonhap.

Meanwhile, the number of new infections reported in mainland China was the lowest since January 23.

China reported 327 new coronavirus infections over the past day, the slowest increase in more than a month, amid hopes the outbreak has peaked, health authorities said.

The National Health Commission also counted 44 deaths over the past day, of which 41 occurred in Hubei province, the epicenter of the epidemic.

The slowdown in new infections comes as China has indicated the Covid-19 outbreak may peak in the country in mid to late February.

Renowned epidemiologist, Zhong Nanshan said on Thursday that China was confident the epidemic will be basically under control by the end of April.

Nevertheless, Ma Xiaowei, director of the National Health Commission, said on Thursday risks of an epidemic rebound have increased as people are

resuming work and as the number of coronavirus cases in other countries has increased.

“China faces increased risks of importing the epidemic, and the situation of prevention and control is still complicated,’’ Ma said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing was ready to work with Japan and South Korea where new coronavirus cases have spiked in recent weeks to reduce

unnecessary cross-border travel and strengthen inspection and quarantine measures.

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