SEOUL: South Korean health authorities have warned against an increase in new COVID-19 cases, as the country reported yet another cluster infection on Friday after easing social distancing. The country detected 12 more cases of the new coronavirus Thursday, most of which were imported, bringing the nation's total infections to 10,822, Yonhap News Agency quoted the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) as saying in its latest update on Friday.
The tally marked new daily cases of more than 10 for the first time in five days. But health authorities said an additional 13 cases were reported on Friday, marking yet another cluster infection.
All of Friday's new infections were linked to a virus patient who visited three clubs in Seoul's popular multicultural neighbourhood of Itaewon on May 2, just days before the country shifted toward "everyday life quarantine". So far, a total of 15 cases have been linked to the patient, according to health authorities. (IANS)