South Korea’s prime minister warns of a sharp rise in COVID as the number of cases hits its highest level in two months.


“Daily infections could climb up to 200,000 between mid-August and the end of September,” Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said during a government COVID response meeting, citing the advice of the Korea Agency. Disease Control and Prevention (KDCA) and experts.

The figure of 40,266 reported for Tuesday, represents an 8% jump from the previous day and is the highest level since 43,908 on May 11.



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