Input 2021.02.24 07:00
In the last week, the number of new confirmed cases has been recorded as 621 → 621 → 561 → 448 → 416 → 332 → 357. The average number is 479 per day. An average of 452 confirmed cases of regional outbreaks, which is a key indicator of the adjustment of the distance stage, is still in the range of 2.5 stages of distance (over 400 to 500 persons nationwide, or rapid increase in patients such as doubling).
Compared to the rapid increase to 600 people a week before the Lunar New Year holiday, the number of confirmed cases has significantly decreased, but there is an evaluation that the number of tests on weekends and holidays has decreased significantly and the number of new confirmed cases has dropped to 300. This means that if the number of tests increases again, the number of confirmed cases may increase from the middle of the week.
Sporadic group infections are continuing across the country. Seven new confirmed cases were released in connection with the Gyeongnam-Gyeonggi New Year holiday meeting, and five additional infections were confirmed in connection with the Lunar New Year holiday family meeting in Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases was 19. The number of confirmed cases was added to 67.
The current distancing measures, such as the second phase of the metropolitan area and the 1.5th phase of the non-capital area, will end on the 28th. The government is struggling with the distancing adjustment plan to be applied starting next week. Considering the vaccination starting on the 26th and the opening of elementary, middle and high schools next week, there is no choice but to maintain at least the current stage or further strengthen quarantine, but the economic damage and national fatigue of small business owners and self-employed persons due to prolonged distance cannot be ignored.
The new distance adjustment plan is expected to be announced as early as the 26th. Regarding the timing of the announcement, Son said, “I’m thinking about Friday (26th) or Saturday (27th).”