(LEAD) New COVID-19 cases rebound to 40,000s amid relaxed virus curbs
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By Kim Soo-yeon
SEOUL, May 8 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's new coronavirus cases bounced back to the 40,000s on Sunday, but daily COVID-19 cases are widely on a downward trend even after the lifting of almost all antivirus curbs.
The country added 40,064 new COVID-19 infections, including 16 cases from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 17,544,398, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).
The tally is up from 26,714 on Friday and 39,600 on Saturday. New cases stayed below 50,000 for the fifth straight day, but Sunday's number marked an increase of 2,303 from a week earlier.
Daily infections have been on the downward trend in recent weeks after peaking at over 620,000 in mid-March due to the fast spread of the omicron variant.
The country reported 71 more COVID-19 deaths, bringing the total to 23,360, the KDCA said. The fatality rate stood at 0.13 percent.
The number of critically ill patients came to 423, slightly up from 419 a day earlier.
According to the KDCA, 20.4 percent of hospital beds reserved for seriously ill COVID-19 patients were occupied as of midnight Saturday, down from the previous day's 20.6 percent.
In mid-April, South Korea lifted almost all social distancing rules in a major step toward a return to pre-pandemic normalcy, after restrictions were first introduced in March 2020.
Last week, the government also removed the outdoor mask mandate after more than 18 months of implementation, except for large gatherings of 50 or more. Wearing masks indoors will be in place for some time.
Health authorities said the downtrend in new cases is likely to continue as more people have been immunized via infections or vaccinations, with some experts forecasting daily cases could fall to the 10,000s in the coming weeks.
But the government also remains wary of a possible uptick in COVID-19 infections as people increased outdoor activities during an extended holiday that included Children's Day on Thursday.
Of the locally transmitted cases, Seoul reported 5,979 new cases and Gyeonggi Province that surrounds the capital identified 8,553 more cases.
As of midnight Saturday, 44.56 million people, or 86.8 percent of the 52 million population, had been fully vaccinated, and 33.18 million people had received the first booster shots, representing 64.7 percent.
sooyeon@yna.co.kr
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