COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea

COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea
From top to bottom then from left to right: a queue in front of a pharmacy in Wonju for the distribution of masks, a drone of disinfection in Seongnam, a closed elementary school in Daegu, protest inscriptions against Shincheonji on a car, video call between members of the South Korean government, manufacturing of masks in Busan, 2020 South Korean legislative election, admission of a symptomatic patient to a hospital in Busan, portable medical negative pressure isolation stretcher in a fire station in Hoengseong County, firefighters' training in Daegu, thermal camera at the entrance to Wonju hospital, temperature check at Incheon International Airport, drive-through testing in Gyeongju.
Map of special cities & municipals with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases (as of 5 March 2022):
  Confirmed 1~9,999
  Confirmed 10,000~99,999
  Confirmed ≥100,000
Coronavirus pandemic in South Korea over time (since 20 January 2020).
 
  Number of cases (logarithmically)
  Day not included in map
  Day included in map
  Last day included in map
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationSouth Korea
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseIncheon International Airport
Arrival date20 January 2020
(4 years, 2 months, 4 weeks and 2 days)
Confirmed cases34,571,873[1]
Severe cases1,073[2]
Deaths
35,934[1]
Fatality rate0.1%
Vaccinations
  • 44,784,499[1] (total vaccinated)
  • 44,372,679[1] (fully vaccinated)
  • 129,647,782[1] (doses administered)
Government website
ncov.mohw.go.kr/en

The COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case in South Korea was announced on 20 January 2020.[3] The number of confirmed cases increased on 19 February by 20, and on 20 February by 58[4] or 70,[5] giving a total of 346 confirmed cases on 21 February 2020, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), with the sudden jump mostly attributed to "Patient 31" who participated in a gathering at a Shincheonji Church of Jesus the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony church in Daegu.[5][6]

Amidst fears of further contamination, mass gatherings in the affected cities were cancelled and about 300 soldiers in Daegu were placed in isolation.[7][8] On 4 February 2020, in order to help prevent spread of the disease, South Korea began denying entry to foreigners traveling from Hubei Province in China.[9][10]

South Korea introduced what was considered one of the largest and best-organised epidemic control programs in the world, along with Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam.[11][12][13] Various measures have been taken to mass test the population for the virus, and isolate any infected people as well as trace and quarantine those they had contact with, without any further lockdown.[14][15] The rapid and extensive testing undertaken by South Korea has been judged successful in limiting the spread of the outbreak, without using the drastic measure of locking down entire cities.[14][16][17] Despite these successful measures, however, a significant rise in the number of new infections has occurred beginning in August 2020, with clusters being linked to Protestant churches in the metropolitan Seoul area.[18][19] Another rise began in the third week of November, and Seoul has since entered a third wave of infections.[20] On 24 November, the government raised the social distancing level in Seoul to level 2.[21] On 29 November, the social distancing level in other areas of the country was raised to 1.5.[22] In December, it was raised to level 2.5 in some metropolitan areas and 2 in other areas.[23]

In early 2022, there was a major spike in cases related to the Omicron variant, with 170 thousand cases reported on February 22.[24] South Korea began relaxing social distancing rules on 4 March 2022, and announced a shift toward endemic living on 18 March.[25][26][27] It lifted its vaccine mandate and quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated travelers on 1 April.[28][29] The number of new daily reported cases peaked at 621,317 on 16 March 2022, and the number of daily deaths peaked at 432 on 29 March 2022.[30]

Timeline

Epidemic curve of COVID-19 in South Korea
COVID-19 cases in South Korea  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
202020202021202120222022
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSep
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-01-20 1(n.a.)
1(=)
2020-01-24 2(+1)
2020-01-25 2(=)
2020-01-26 3(+1)
2020-01-27 4(+1)
4(=)
2020-01-30 6(+2)
2020-01-31 11(+5)
2020-02-01 12(+1)
2020-02-02 15(+3)
2020-02-03 15(=)
2020-02-04 16(+1)
2020-02-05 19(+3)
2020-02-06 23(+4)
2020-02-07 24(+1)
2020-02-08 24(=)
2020-02-09 27(+3)
2020-02-10 27(=)
2020-02-11 28(+1)
28(=)
2020-02-16 29(+1)
2020-02-17 30(+1)
2020-02-18 31(+1)
2020-02-19 51(+20)
2020-02-20 104(+53) 1(n.a.)
2020-02-21 204(+100) 2(+1)
2020-02-22 433(+229) 2(=)
2020-02-23
602(+169) 4(+2)
2020-02-24
833(+231) 7(+3)
2020-02-25
977(+144) 10(+3)
2020-02-26
1,261(+284) 12(+2)
2020-02-27
1,766(+505) 13(+1)
2020-02-28
2,337(+571) 13(=)
2020-02-29
3,150(+813) 17(+4)
2020-03-01
4,212(+1,062) 22(+5)
2020-03-02
4,812(+600) 28(+6)
2020-03-03
5,328(+516) 32(+4)
2020-03-04
5,766(+438) 35(+3)
2020-03-05
6,284(+518) 42(+7)
2020-03-06
6,767(+483) 44(+2)
2020-03-07
7,134(+367) 50(+6)
2020-03-08
7,382(+248) 51(+1)
2020-03-09
7,513(+131) 54(+3)
2020-03-10
7,755(+242) 60(+6)
2020-03-11
7,869(+114) 66(+6)
2020-03-12
7,979(+110) 67(+1)
2020-03-13
8,086(+107) 72(+5)
2020-03-14
8,162(+76) 75(+3)
2020-03-15
8,236(+74) 75(=)
2020-03-16
8,320(+84) 81(+6)
2020-03-17
8,413(+93) 84(+3)
2020-03-18
8,565(+152) 91(+7)
2020-03-19
8,652(+87) 94(+3)
2020-03-20
8,799(+147) 102(+8)
2020-03-21
8,897(+98) 104(+2)
2020-03-22
8,961(+64) 111(+7)
2020-03-23
9,037(+76) 120(+9)
2020-03-24
9,137(+100) 126(+6)
2020-03-25
9,241(+104) 131(+5)
2020-03-26
9,332(+91) 139(+8)
2020-03-27
9,478(+146) 144(+5)
2020-03-28
9,583(+105) 152(+8)
2020-03-29
9,661(+78) 158(+6)
2020-03-30
9,786(+125) 162(+4)
2020-03-31
9,887(+101) 165(+3)
2020-04-01
9,976(+89) 169(+4)
2020-04-02
10,062(+86) 174(+5)
2020-04-03
10,156(+94) 177(+3)
2020-04-04
10,237(+81) 183(+6)
2020-04-05
10,284(+47) 186(+3)
2020-04-06
10,331(+47) 192(+6)
2020-04-07
10,384(+53) 200(+8)
2020-04-08
10,423(+39) 204(+4)
2020-04-09
10,450(+27) 208(+4)
2020-04-10
10,480(+30) 211(+3)
2020-04-11
10,512(+32) 214(+3)
2020-04-12
10,537(+25) 217(+3)
2020-04-13
10,564(+27) 222(+5)
2020-04-14
10,591(+27) 225(+3)
2020-04-15
10,613(+22) 229(+4)
2020-04-16
10,635(+22) 230(+1)
2020-04-17
10,653(+18) 232(+2)
2020-04-18
10,661(+8) 234(+2)
2020-04-19
10,674(+13) 236(+2)
2020-04-20
10,683(+9) 237(+1)
2020-04-21
10,694(+11) 238(+1)
2020-04-22
10,702(+8) 240(+2)
2020-04-23
10,708(+6) 240(=)
2020-04-24
10,718(+10) 240(=)
2020-04-25
10,728(+10) 242(+2)
2020-04-26
10,738(+10) 243(+1)
2020-04-27
10,752(+14) 244(+1)
2020-04-28
10,761(+9) 246(+2)
2020-04-29
10,765(+4) 247(+1)
2020-04-30
10,774(+9) 248(+1)
2020-05-01
10,780(+6) 250(+2)
2020-05-02
10,793(+13) 250(=)
2020-05-03
10,801(+8) 252(+2)
2020-05-04
10,804(+3) 254(+2)
2020-05-05
10,806(+2) 255(+1)
2020-05-06
10,810(+4) 256(+1)
2020-05-07
10,822(+12) 256(=)
2020-05-08
10,840(+18) 256(=)
2020-05-09
10,874(+34) 256(=)
2020-05-10
10,909(+35) 256(=)
2020-05-11
10,936(+27) 258(+2)
2020-05-12
10,962(+26) 259(+1)
2020-05-13
10,991(+29) 260(+1)
2020-05-14
11,018(+27) 260(=)
2020-05-15
11,037(+19) 262(+2)
2020-05-16
11,050(+13) 262(=)
2020-05-17
11,065(+15) 263(+1)
2020-05-18
11,078(+13) 263(=)
2020-05-19
11,110(+32) 263(=)
2020-05-20
11,122(+12) 264(+1)
2020-05-21
11,142(+20) 264(=)
2020-05-22
11,165(+23) 266(+2)
2020-05-23
11,190(+25) 266(=)
2020-05-24
11,206(+16) 267(+1)
2020-05-25
11,225(+19) 269(+2)
2020-05-26
11,265(+40) 269(=)
2020-05-27
11,344(+79) 269(=)
2020-05-28
11,402(+58) 269(=)
2020-05-29
11,441(+39) 269(=)
2020-05-30
11,468(+27) 270(+1)
2020-05-31
11,503(+35) 271(+1)
2020-06-01
11,541(+38) 272(+1)
2020-06-02
11,590(+49) 273(+1)
2020-06-03
11,629(+39) 273(=)
2020-06-04
11,668(+39) 273(=)
2020-06-05
11,719(+51) 273(=)
2020-06-06
11,776(+57) 273(=)
2020-06-07
11,814(+38) 273(=)
2020-06-08
11,852(+38) 274(+1)
2020-06-09
11,902(+50) 276(+2)
2020-06-10
11,947(+45) 276(=)
2020-06-11
12,003(+56) 277(+1)
2020-06-12
12,051(+48) 277(=)
2020-06-13
12,085(+34) 277(=)
2020-06-14
12,121(+36) 277(=)
2020-06-15
12,155(+34) 278(+1)
2020-06-16
12,198(+43) 279(+1)
2020-06-17
12,257(+59) 280(+1)
2020-06-18
12,306(+49) 280(=)
2020-06-19
12,373(+67) 280(=)
2020-06-20
12,421(+48) 280(=)
2020-06-21
12,438(+17) 280(=)
2020-06-22
12,484(+46) 281(+1)
2020-06-23
12,535(+51) 281(=)
2020-06-24
12,563(+28) 282(+1)
2020-06-25
12,602(+39) 282(=)
2020-06-26
12,653(+51) 282(=)
2020-06-27
12,715(+62) 282(=)
2020-06-28
12,757(+42) 282(=)
2020-06-29
12,800(+43) 282(=)
2020-06-30
12,850(+50) 282(=)
2020-07-01
12,904(+54) 282(=)
2020-07-02
12,967(+63) 282(=)
2020-07-03
13,030(+63) 283(+1)
2020-07-04
13,091(+61) 283(=)
2020-07-05
13,137(+46) 284(+1)
2020-07-06
13,181(+44) 285(+1)
2020-07-07
13,244(+63) 285(=)
2020-07-08
13,293(+49) 287(+2)
2020-07-09
13,338(+45) 288(+1)
2020-07-10
13,373(+35) 288(=)
2020-07-11
13,417(+44) 289(+1)
2020-07-12
13,479(+62) 289(=)
2020-07-13
13,512(+33) 289(=)
2020-07-14
13,551(+39) 289(=)
2020-07-15
13,612(+61) 291(+2)
2020-07-16
13,672(+60) 293(+2)
2020-07-17
13,711(+39) 294(+1)
2020-07-18
13,745(+34) 295(+1)
2020-07-19
13,771(+26) 296(+1)
2020-07-20
13,816(+45) 296(=)
2020-07-21
13,879(+63) 297(+1)
2020-07-22
13,938(+59) 297(=)
2020-07-23
13,979(+41) 298(+1)
2020-07-24
14,092(+113) 298(=)
2020-07-25
14,150(+58) 298(=)
2020-07-26
14,175(+25) 299(+1)
2020-07-27
14,203(+28) 300(+1)
2020-07-28
14,251(+48) 300(=)
2020-07-29
14,269(+18) 300(=)
2020-07-30
14,305(+36) 301(+1)
2020-07-31
14,336(+31) 301(=)
2020-08-01
14,366(+30) 301(=)
2020-08-02
14,389(+23) 301(=)
2020-08-03
14,423(+34) 301(=)
2020-08-04
14,456(+33) 302(+1)
2020-08-05
14,499(+43) 302(=)
2020-08-06
14,519(+20) 303(+1)
2020-08-07
14,562(+43) 304(+1)
2020-08-08
14,598(+36) 305(+1)
2020-08-09
14,626(+28) 305(=)
2020-08-10
14,660(+34) 305(=)
2020-08-11
14,714(+54) 305(=)
2020-08-12
14,770(+56) 305(=)
2020-08-13
14,873(+103) 305(=)
2020-08-14
15,039(+166) 305(=)
2020-08-15
15,318(+279) 305(=)
2020-08-16
15,515(+197) 305(=)
2020-08-17
15,761(+246) 306(+1)
2020-08-18
16,058(+297) 306(=)
2020-08-19
16,346(+288) 307(+1)
2020-08-20
16,670(+324) 309(+2)
2020-08-21
17,002(+332) 309(=)
2020-08-22
17,399(+397) 309(=)
2020-08-23
17,665(+266) 309(=)
2020-08-24
17,945(+280) 310(+1)
2020-08-25
18,265(+320) 312(+2)
2020-08-26
18,706(+441) 313(+1)
2020-08-27
19,077(+371) 316(+3)
2020-08-28
19,400(+323) 321(+5)
2020-08-29
19,699(+299) 323(+2)
2020-08-30
19,947(+248) 324(+1)
2020-08-31
20,182(+235) 324(=)
2020-09-01
20,449(+267) 326(+2)
2020-09-02
20,644(+195) 329(+3)
2020-09-03
20,842(+198) 331(+2)
2020-09-04
21,010(+168) 333(+2)
2020-09-05
21,177(+167) 334(+1)
2020-09-06
21,296(+119) 336(+2)
2020-09-07
21,432(+136) 341(+5)
2020-09-08
21,588(+156) 344(+3)
2020-09-09
21,743(+155) 346(+2)
2020-09-10
21,919(+176) 350(+4)
2020-09-11
22,055(+136) 355(+5)
2020-09-12
22,176(+121) 358(+3)
2020-09-13
22,285(+109) 363(+5)
2020-09-14
22,391(+106) 367(+4)
2020-09-15
22,504(+113) 367(=)
2020-09-16
22,657(+153) 372(+5)
2020-09-17
22,783(+126) 377(+5)
2020-09-18
22,893(+110) 378(+1)
2020-09-19
22,975(+82) 383(+5)
2020-09-20
23,045(+70) 385(+2)
2020-09-21
23,106(+61) 388(+3)
2020-09-22
23,216(+110) 388(=)
2020-09-23
23,341(+125) 393(+5)
2020-09-24
23,455(+114) 395(+2)
2020-09-25
23,516(+61) 399(+4)
2020-09-26
23,611(+95) 401(+2)
2020-09-27
23,661(+50) 406(+5)
2020-09-28
23,699(+38) 407(+1)
2020-09-29
23,812(+113) 413(+6)
2020-09-30
23,889(+77) 415(+2)
2020-10-01
23,952(+63) 416(+1)
2020-10-02
24,027(+75) 420(+4)
2020-10-03
24,091(+64) 421(+1)
2020-10-04
24,164(+73) 422(+1)
2020-10-05
24,239(+75) 422(=)
2020-10-06
24,353(+114) 425(+3)
2020-10-07
24,422(+69) 427(+2)
2020-10-08
24,476(+54) 428(+1)
2020-10-09
24,548(+72) 430(+2)
2020-10-10
24,606(+58) 432(+2)
2020-10-11
24,703(+97) 433(+1)
2020-10-12
24,805(+102) 434(+1)
2020-10-13
24,889(+84) 438(+4)
2020-10-14
24,988(+99) 439(+1)
2020-10-15
25,035(+47) 441(+2)
2020-10-16
25,108(+73) 443(+2)
2020-10-17
25,199(+91) 444(+1)
2020-10-18
25,275(+76) 444(=)
2020-10-19
25,333(+58) 447(+3)
2020-10-20
25,424(+91) 450(+3)
2020-10-21
25,543(+119) 453(+3)
2020-10-22
25,698(+155) 455(+2)
2020-10-23
25,775(+77) 457(+2)
2020-10-24
25,836(+61) 457(=)
2020-10-25
25,955(+119) 457(=)
2020-10-26
26,043(+88) 460(+3)
2020-10-27
26,146(+103) 461(+1)
2020-10-28
26,271(+125) 462(+1)
2020-10-29
26,385(+114) 463(+1)
2020-10-30
26,511(+126) 464(+1)
2020-10-31
26,635(+124) 466(+2)
2020-11-01
26,732(+97) 468(+2)
2020-11-02
26,807(+75) 472(+4)
2020-11-03
26,925(+118) 474(+2)
2020-11-04
27,050(+125) 475(+1)
2020-11-05
27,195(+145) 476(+1)
2020-11-06
27,284(+89) 477(+1)
2020-11-07
27,427(+143) 478(+1)
2020-11-08
27,553(+126) 480(+2)
2020-11-09
27,653(+100) 485(+5)
2020-11-10
27,799(+146) 487(+2)
2020-11-11
27,942(+143) 487(=)
2020-11-12
28,133(+191) 488(+1)
2020-11-13
28,338(+205) 492(+4)
2020-11-14
28,546(+208) 493(+1)
2020-11-15
28,769(+223) 494(+1)
2020-11-16
28,998(+229) 494(=)
2020-11-17
29,311(+313) 496(+2)
2020-11-18
29,654(+343) 498(+2)
2020-11-19
30,017(+363) 501(+3)
2020-11-20
30,403(+386) 503(+2)
2020-11-21
30,733(+330) 505(+2)
2020-11-22
31,004(+271) 509(+4)
2020-11-23
31,353(+349) 510(+1)
2020-11-24
31,735(+382) 513(+3)
2020-11-25
32,318(+583) 515(+2)
2020-11-26
32,887(+569) 516(+1)
2020-11-27
33,375(+488) 522(+6)
2020-11-28
33,824(+449) 523(+1)
2020-11-29
34,201(+377) 526(+3)
2020-11-30
34,652(+451) 526(=)
2020-12-01
35,163(+511) 526(=)
2020-12-02
35,703(+540) 529(+3)
2020-12-03
36,332(+629) 536(+7)
2020-12-04
36,915(+583) 540(+4)
2020-12-05
37,546(+631) 545(+5)
2020-12-06
38,161(+615) 549(+4)
2020-12-07
38,755(+594) 552(+3)
2020-12-08
39,432(+677) 556(+4)
2020-12-09
40,098(+666) 564(+8)
2020-12-10
40,786(+688) 572(+8)
2020-12-11
41,736(+950) 578(+6)
2020-12-12
42,766(+1,030) 580(+2)
2020-12-13
43,484(+718) 587(+7)
2020-12-14
44,364(+880) 600(+13)
2020-12-15
45,442(+1,078) 612(+12)
2020-12-16
46,453(+1,011) 634(+22)
2020-12-17
47,515(+1,062) 645(+11)
2020-12-18
48,570(+1,055) 659(+14)
2020-12-19
49,665(+1,095) 674(+15)
2020-12-20
50,591(+926) 698(+24)
2020-12-21
51,460(+869) 722(+24)
2020-12-22
52,550(+1,090) 739(+17)
2020-12-23
53,533(+983) 756(+17)
2020-12-24
54,770(+1,237) 773(+17)
2020-12-25
55,902(+1,132) 793(+20)
2020-12-26
56,872(+970) 808(+15)
2020-12-27
57,680(+808) 819(+11)
2020-12-28
58,725(+1,045) 859(+40)
2020-12-29
59,773(+1,048) 879(+20)
2020-12-30
60,740(+967) 900(+21)
2020-12-31
61,769(+1,029) 917(+17)
2021-01-01
62,593(+824) 942(+25)
2021-01-02
63,244(+651) 962(+20)
2021-01-03
64,264(+1,020) 981(+19)
2021-01-04
64,979(+715) 1,007(+26)
2021-01-05
65,818(+839) 1,027(+20)
2021-01-06
66,686(+868) 1,046(+19)
2021-01-07
67,358(+672) 1,081(+35)
2021-01-08
67,999(+641) 1,100(+19)
2021-01-09
68,664(+665) 1,125(+25)
2021-01-10
69,114(+450) 1,140(+15)
2021-01-11
69,651(+537) 1,165(+25)
2021-01-12
70,212(+561) 1,185(+20)
2021-01-13
70,728(+516) 1,195(+10)
2021-01-14
71,241(+513) 1,217(+22)
2021-01-15
71,820(+579) 1,236(+19)
2021-01-16
72,340(+520) 1,249(+13)
2021-01-17
72,729(+389) 1,264(+15)
2021-01-18
73,115(+386) 1,283(+19)
2021-01-19
73,518(+403) 1,300(+17)
2021-01-20
73,918(+400) 1,316(+16)
2021-01-21
74,262(+344) 1,328(+12)
2021-01-22
74,692(+430) 1,337(+9)
2021-01-23
75,084(+392) 1,349(+12)
2021-01-24
75,521(+437) 1,360(+11)
2021-01-25
75,875(+354) 1,371(+11)
2021-01-26
76,429(+554) 1,378(+7)
2021-01-27
76,926(+497) 1,386(+8)
2021-01-28
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2022-01-12
679,030(+4,162) 6,210(+44)
2022-01-13
683,566(+4,536) 6,259(+49)
2022-01-14
687,984(+4,418) 6,281(+22)
2022-01-15
692,174(+4,190) 6,310(+29)
2022-01-16
696,032(+3,858) 6,333(+23)
2022-01-17
700,102(+4,070) 6,378(+45)
2022-01-18
705,902(+5,800) 6,452(+74)
2022-01-19
712,503(+6,601) 6,480(+28)
2022-01-20
719,269(+6,766) 6,501(+21)
2022-01-21
726,274(+7,005) 6,529(+28)
2022-01-22
733,902(+7,628) 6,540(+11)
2022-01-23
741,413(+7,511) 6,565(+25)
2022-01-24
749,979(+8,566) 6,588(+23)
2022-01-25
762,983(+13,004) 6,620(+32)
2022-01-26
777,497(+14,514) 6,654(+34)
2022-01-27
793,582(+16,085) 6,678(+24)
2022-01-28
811,122(+17,540) 6,712(+34)
2022-01-29
828,637(+17,515) 6,732(+20)
2022-01-30
845,709(+17,072) 6,755(+23)
2022-01-31
864,042(+18,333) 6,772(+17)
2022-02-01
884,310(+20,268) 6,787(+15)
2022-02-02
907,214(+22,904) 6,812(+25)
2022-02-03
934,656(+27,442) 6,836(+24)
2022-02-04
971,018(+36,362) 6,858(+22)
2022-02-05
1,009,688(+38,670) 6,873(+15)
2022-02-06
1,044,963(+35,275) 6,886(+13)
2022-02-07
1,081,681(+36,718) 6,922(+36)
2022-02-08
1,131,239(+49,558) 6,943(+21)
2022-02-09
1,185,361(+54,122) 6,963(+20)
2022-02-10
1,239,287(+53,926) 7,012(+49)
2022-02-11
1,294,205(+54,918) 7,045(+33)
2022-02-12
1,350,630(+56,425) 7,081(+36)
2022-02-13
1,405,246(+54,616) 7,102(+21)
2022-02-14
1,462,421(+57,175) 7,163(+61)
2022-02-15
1,552,851(+90,430) 7,202(+39)
2022-02-16
1,645,978(+93,127) 7,238(+36)
2022-02-17
1,755,806(+109,828) 7,283(+45)
2022-02-18
1,858,009(+102,203) 7,354(+71)
2022-02-19
1,962,837(+104,828) 7,405(+51)
2022-02-20
2,058,184(+95,347) 7,450(+45)
2022-02-21
2,157,734(+99,550) 7,508(+58)
2022-02-22
2,329,182(+171,448) 7,607(+99)
2022-02-23
2,499,188(+170,006) 7,689(+82)
2022-02-24
2,665,077(+165,889) 7,783(+94)
2022-02-25
2,831,283(+166,206) 7,895(+112)
2022-02-26
2,994,841(+163,558) 7,944(+49)
2022-02-27
3,134,456(+139,615) 8,058(+114)
2022-02-28
3,273,449(+138,993) 8,170(+112)
2022-03-01
3,492,686(+219,237) 8,266(+96)
2022-03-02
3,691,488(+198,802) 8,394(+128)
2022-03-03
3,958,326(+266,838) 8,580(+186)
2022-03-04
4,212,652(+254,326) 8,796(+216)
2022-03-05
4,456,264(+243,612) 8,957(+161)
2022-03-06
4,666,977(+210,713) 9,096(+139)
2022-03-07
4,869,691(+202,714) 9,282(+186)
2022-03-08
5,212,118(+342,427) 9,440(+158)
2022-03-09
5,539,650(+327,532) 9,646(+206)
2022-03-10
5,822,626(+282,976) 9,875(+229)
2022-03-11
6,206,277(+383,651) 10,144(+269)
2022-03-12
6,556,453(+350,176) 10,395(+251)
2022-03-13
6,866,222(+309,769) 10,595(+200)
2022-03-14
7,228,550(+362,328) 10,888(+293)
2022-03-15
7,629,275(+400,725) 11,052(+164)
2022-03-16
8,250,592(+621,317) 11,481(+429)
2022-03-17
8,657,609(+407,017) 11,782(+301)
2022-03-18
9,038,938(+381,329) 12,101(+319)
2022-03-19
9,373,646(+334,708) 12,428(+327)
2022-03-20
9,582,815(+209,169) 12,757(+329)
2022-03-21
9,936,540(+353,725) 13,141(+384)
2022-03-22
10,427,247(+490,707) 13,432(+291)
2022-03-23
10,822,836(+395,589) 13,902(+470)
2022-03-24
11,162,232(+339,396) 14,294(+392)
2022-03-25
11,497,711(+335,479) 14,617(+323)
2022-03-26
11,815,841(+318,130) 14,899(+282)
2022-03-27
12,003,054(+187,213) 15,186(+287)
2022-03-28
12,350,428(+347,374) 15,423(+237)
2022-03-29
12,774,956(+424,528) 15,855(+432)
2022-03-30
13,095,631(+320,675) 16,230(+375)
2022-03-31
13,375,818(+280,187) 16,590(+360)
2022-04-01
13,639,915(+264,097) 16,929(+339)
2022-04-02
13,874,216(+234,301) 17,235(+306)
2022-04-03
14,001,406(+127,190) 17,453(+218)
2022-04-04
14,267,401(+265,995) 17,662(+209)
2022-04-05
14,553,644(+286,243) 18,033(+371)
2022-04-06
14,778,405(+224,761) 18,381(+348)
2022-04-07
14,983,694(+205,289) 18,754(+373)
2022-04-08
15,169,189(+185,495) 19,092(+338)
2022-04-09
15,333,670(+164,481) 19,421(+329)
2022-04-10
15,424,598(+90,928) 19,679(+258)
2022-04-11
15,635,274(+210,676) 19,850(+171)
2022-04-12
15,830,644(+195,370) 20,034(+184)
2022-04-13
15,979,061(+148,417) 20,352(+318)
2022-04-14
16,104,869(+125,808) 20,616(+264)
2022-04-15
16,212,751(+107,882) 20,889(+273)
2022-04-16
16,305,752(+93,001) 21,092(+203)
2022-04-17
16,353,495(+47,743) 21,224(+132)
2022-04-18
16,471,940(+118,445) 21,354(+130)
2022-05-30
18,086,462(n.a.) 24,167(n.a.)
2022-07-07
18,451,862(n.a.) 24,593(n.a.)
2022-07-08
18,471,172(+19,310) 24,605(+12)
2022-07-09
18,491,435(+20,263) 24,624(+19)
2022-07-10
18,511,845(+20,410) 24,643(+19)
2022-07-11
18,524,538(+12,693) 24,661(+18)
2022-07-12
18,561,861(+37,323) 24,668(+7)
2022-07-13
18,602,109(+40,248) 24,680(+12)
2022-07-14
18,641,278(+39,169) 24,696(+16)
2022-07-15
18,680,142(+38,864) 24,712(+16)
2022-07-16
18,721,415(+41,273) 24,728(+16)
2022-07-17
18,761,757(+40,342) 24,742(+14)
2022-07-18
18,788,056(+26,299) 24,753(+11)
2022-07-19
18,861,593(+73,537) 24,765(+12)
2022-07-20
18,937,971(+76,378) 24,777(+12)
2022-07-21
19,009,080(+71,109) 24,794(+17)
2022-07-22
19,077,659(+68,579) 24,825(+31)
2022-07-23
19,146,180(+68,521) 24,855(+30)
2022-07-24
19,211,613(+65,433) 24,873(+18)
2022-07-25
19,247,496(+35,883) 24,890(+17)
2022-07-26
19,346,764(+99,268) 24,907(+17)
2022-07-27
19,446,946(+100,182) 24,932(+25)
2022-07-28
19,535,242(+88,296) 24,957(+25)
2022-07-29
19,620,517(+85,275) 24,992(+35)
2022-07-30
19,702,461(+81,944) 25,027(+35)
2022-07-31
19,776,050(+73,589) 25,047(+20)
2022-08-01
19,820,739(+44,689) 25,068(+21)
2022-08-02
19,932,439(+111,700) 25,084(+16)
2022-08-03
20,052,305(+119,866) 25,110(+26)
2022-08-04
20,160,154(+107,849) 25,144(+34)
2022-08-05
20,273,011(+112,857) 25,191(+47)
2022-08-06
20,383,621(+110,610) 25,236(+45)
2022-08-07
20,489,128(+105,507) 25,263(+27)
2022-08-08
20,544,420(+55,292) 25,292(+29)
2022-08-09
20,694,239(+149,819) 25,332(+40)
2022-08-10
20,845,973(+151,734) 25,382(+50)
2022-08-11
20,983,169(+137,196) 25,441(+59)
2022-08-12
21,111,840(+128,671) 25,499(+58)
2022-08-13
21,236,355(+124,515) 25,566(+67)
2022-08-14
21,355,958(+119,603) 25,623(+57)
2022-08-15
21,418,036(+62,078) 25,673(+50)
2022-08-16
21,502,164(+84,128) 25,710(+37)
2022-08-17
21,682,816(+180,652) 25,752(+42)
2022-08-18
21,861,296(+178,480) 25,813(+61)
2022-08-19
22,000,037(+138,741) 25,896(+83)
2022-08-20
22,129,387(+129,350) 25,980(+84)
2022-08-21
22,240,331(+110,944) 26,044(+64)
2022-08-22
22,299,377(+59,046) 26,109(+65)
2022-08-23
22,449,475(+150,098) 26,161(+52)
2022-08-24
22,588,640(+139,165) 26,224(+63)
2022-08-25
22,701,921(+113,281) 26,332(+108)
2022-08-26
22,802,985(+101,064) 26,413(+81)
2022-08-27
22,898,523(+95,538) 26,499(+86)
2022-08-28
22,983,818(+85,295) 26,569(+70)
2022-08-29
23,026,960(+43,142) 26,618(+49)
2022-08-30
23,142,479(+115,519) 26,689(+71)
2022-08-31
23,246,398(+103,919) 26,764(+75)
2022-09-01
23,327,897(+81,499) 26,876(+112)
2022-09-02
23,417,425(+89,528) 26,940(+64)
2022-09-03
23,497,048(+79,623) 27,014(+74)
2022-09-04
23,569,192(+72,144) 27,093(+79)
Source: KDCA

Map of special cities & municipals with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases (as of 18 August 2020):
  Confirmed cases reported
  Suspected cases reported
  14 days no confirmed cases
Confirmed cases per million residents by province or city
Number of confirmed cases by province or special city

During the first four weeks, South Korea controlled the potential spread of COVID-19 by using high-tech resources like tracking the use of credit cards and checking CCTV footage of confirmed patients. However, since 18 February, the number of cases increased to more than 1,700 after discovering that patient No. 31 was a member of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus. Some media reported that it was difficult for KCDC to screen the patient because Shincheonji teaches that illness is sin. Many members were uncooperative with KCDC and were out of reach.[31] However, Shincheonji denied this, and other sources report that the sect did cooperate with the authorities.[32] About half of confirmed cases were linked to the Shincheonji Church as of 27 February; this was verified by health officials.[33] As of 10 March, the KCDC was able to contact and test most of the Shincheonji Church members, with the total number of tests nationally standing at around 200,000.[citation needed]

20 January – 17 February 2020

On 20 January, a 35-year-old Chinese woman was confirmed as the first case. The first South Korean national to be infected occurred three days later, a 55-year-old man who worked in Wuhan, China, and returned for a checkup with flu symptoms. The two infection reports were publicly released on 24 January.[3]

On 26 January, a 54-year-old South Korean man was the third case. He had used a rental car and visited three restaurants, a hotel, a convenience store and met his family before admitting himself to hospital. All these places were disinfected.[citation needed] On 27 January, a fourth case was reported as a 55-year-old South Korean man who returned from Wuhan on 20 January. He first experienced flu symptoms on 21 January and developed further complications four days later, eventually turning himself in. Both cases were tallied into formal records on 27 January.[34]

On 1 February, an update on the first four patients was received. It indicated that the first three were showing weaker symptoms and recovering well while the fourth was being treated for pneumonia. Rumours circulated that the fourth patient had died, while the health authorities denied the rumours.[35]

Two more confirmed cases were reported on 30 January. The fifth patient was a 32-year-old South Korean man who returned from his work at Wuhan on 24 January. The sixth patient was the first case in South Korea who had never visited Wuhan. The 56-year-old man caught the virus when visiting a restaurant with the third patient.[36]

On 31 January, a seventh patient was reported as a 28-year-old South Korean man returning from Wuhan on 23 January. He developed symptoms on 26 January 2020 and was admitted to hospital on 28 January.[37] On the same day, four more patients were admitted into the record. The eighth patient, a 62-year-old South Korean woman, returned from Wuhan. The ninth patient caught the virus from the fifth patient through direct contact. The tenth and the eleventh patients were the wife and child of the sixth patient, who became infected while visiting him.[38]

On 1 February, a 49-year-old Chinese national working in Japan as a tour guide was confirmed as the twelfth patient. He caught the virus while visiting a Japanese patient in Japan and entered South Korea through Gimpo International Airport on 19 January.[35] The KCDC confirmed an additional three cases on 2 February, bringing the total to fifteen.[39]

A woman who had returned from a five-day vacation in Thailand tested positive and was confirmed as the sixteenth case on 4 February.[40] Three more cases were confirmed on 5 February, taking the total to 19. The seventeenth and nineteenth patients had attended a conference in Singapore and been in contact with an infected individual there.[41] The same day the KCDC announced that the second patient had been released from hospital after testing negative in consecutive tests, becoming the country's first coronavirus patient to fully recover.[42]

On 15 February, a workshop for fitness dance instructors was held in Cheonan. By 9 March, dance classes at 12 sport facilities were associated with 112 cases of COVID-19. 30 of the cases were asymptomatic at the time of laboratory confirmation. 50.9 percent of cases were from instructors to fitness class participants, 33.9 percent were transmissions to family members by instructors or class participants, and 15.2 percent were during meetings with acquaintances or coworkers.[43]

Details of the first 30 confirmed cases in South Korea (as of 17 February 2020)
Case Date Age Gender Nationality Place of stay Hospital of admission Visited Wuhan? Entry date Status Contacts of the case Note Source
1 20 January 2020 35 Female Chinese Incheon Incheon Metropolitan City Medical Center, Incheon Yes 19 January 2020 Discharged (6 February 2020) 45 [44][45][46]
2 24 January 2020 55 Male Korean Seoul National Medical Center, Seoul Yes 22 January 2020 Discharged (5 February 2020) 75 [44][46]
3 26 January 2020 54 Male Korean Goyang Myongji Hospital, Goyang Yes 20 January 2020 Discharged (12 February 2020) 16 [44][46]
4 27 January 2020 55 Male Korean Pyeongtaek Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam Yes 20 January 2020 Discharged (9 February 2020) 95 [44][46]
5 30 January 2020 33 Male Korean Seoul Seoul Metropolitan City Seoul Medical Center, Seoul Yes 24 January 2020 Discharged (March 2020) 31 [44][46]
6 30 January 2020 55 Male Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (19 February 2020) 17 Friend of case 3 [44][46]
7 30 January 2020 28 Male Korean Seoul Seoul Metropolitan City Seoul Medical Center, Seoul Yes 23 January 2020 Discharged (15 February 2020) 9 [44][46]
8 31 January 2020 62 Female Korean Gunsan Wonkwang University Hospital, Iksan Yes 23 January 2020 Discharged (12 February 2020) 113 [44][46]
9 31 January 2020 28 Female Korean Seoul Seoul Metropolitan City Seoul Medical Center, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (24 February 2020) 2 Friend of case 5 [44][46]
10 31 January 2020 54 Female Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (19 February 2020) 43 Wife of case 6 [44][46]
11 31 January 2020 25 Male Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (10 February 2020) 43 Son of case 6 [44][46]
12 1 February 2020 48 Male Chinese Bucheon Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam No 19 January 2020 (Japan) Discharged (18 February 2020) 422 Related to Japanese confirmed case [44][46]
13 2 February 2020 28 Male Korean Asan National Medical Center, Seoul Yes 31 January 2020 Discharged (24 February 2020) 0 Passenger on the evacuation flights from Wuhan [44][46]
14 2 February 2020 40 Female Chinese Bucheon Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (18 February 2020) 3 Wife of case 12 [44][46]
15 2 February 2020 43 Male Korean Suwon Korean Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Seongnam Yes 20 January 2020 Discharged (24 February 2020) 15 [44][46]
16 4 February 2020 42 Female Korean Gwangju Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju No 19 January 2020 (Thailand) Discharged (19 February 2020) 450 [44][46]
17 5 February 2020 37 Male Korean Guri Myongji Hospital, Goyang No 24 January 2020 (Singapore) Discharged (12 February 2020) 290 Related to cases at Grand Hyatt Singapore [44][46]
18 5 February 2020 20 Female Korean Gwangju Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju No 19 January 2020 (Thailand) Discharged (19 February 2020) 8 Daughter of case 16 [44][46]
19 5 February 2020 36 Male Korean Seoul Seoul Metropolitan City Seoul Medical Center, Seoul No 23 January 2020 (Singapore) Discharged (21 February 2020) 68 Related to cases at Grand Hyatt Singapore [44][46]
20 5 February 2020 41 Female Korean Suwon Korean Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Seongnam No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (24 February 2020) 2 Sister-in-law of case 15 [44][46]
21 5 February 2020 59 Female Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (29 February 2020) 6 Friend of case 6 [44][46]
22 6 February 2020 46 Male Korean Naju Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (15 February 2020) 1 Brother of case 16 [44][46]
23 6 February 2020 57 Female Chinese Seoul National Medical Center, Seoul Yes 23 January 2020 Discharged (29 February 2020) 23 [44][46]
24 6 February 2020 28 Male Korean Asan National Medical Center, Seoul Yes 31 January 2020 Discharged (27 February 2020) 0 Passenger on the evacuation flights from Wuhan [44][46]
25 9 February 2020 73 Female Korean Siheung Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (5 March 2020) 12 Mother of case 26 [44][46]
26 9 February 2020 51 Male Korean Siheung Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Anseong Hospital, Anseong No 31 January 2020 (Guangdong) Discharged (8 March 2020) 12 [44][46]
27 9 February 2020 37 Female Chinese Siheung Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Anseong Hospital, Anseong No 31 January 2020 (Guangdong) Discharged (7 March 2020) 38 Wife of case 26 [44][46]
28 10 February 2020 30 Female Chinese Goyang Myongji Hospital, Goyang Yes 20 January 2020 Discharged (17 February 2020) 1 Friend of case 3 [44][46]
29 16 February 2020 82 Male Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (March 2020) 117 Friend of case 83 [44][46]
30 16 February 2020 68 Female Korean Seoul Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul No (Infection in Domestic) Discharged (March 2020) 27 Wife of case 29 [44][46]

18 February – 29 February

Shincheonji Daegu Church

On 18 February, South Korea confirmed its 31st case in Daegu, a member of the Shincheonji religious organisation. The patient continued to go to gatherings of Shincheonji days after showing symptoms, which are typically held with people in very close proximity and include physical contact of the members. Many of the patient's close contacts would turn out to be infected, triggering a drastic escalation of the South Korean spread of confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection.[47][31]

On 19 February, the number of confirmed cases increased by 20. On 20 February 70[5] new cases were confirmed, giving a total of 104 confirmed cases, according to the KCDC. According to Reuters, KCDC attributed the sudden jump of 70 cases linked to "Patient No. 31", who had participated in a gathering in Daegu at the Shincheonji Church of Jesus the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony.[5]

On 20 February, the streets of Daegu were empty in reaction to the Shincheonji outbreak. A resident described the reaction, stating "It's like someone dropped a bomb in the middle of the city. It looks like a zombie apocalypse."[5] The first death was reported[48] in a mental ward of Cheongdo Daenam Hospital in Cheongdo County. According to the mayor of Daegu, the number of suspected cases as of 21 February was 544 among 4,400 examined followers of the church.[49] The hospital was suspected as the source of the present outbreak after it was visited by a woman who became the second fatal case of South Korea on that day. Upon investigation, it was determined that the infection had spread to that hospital through a funeral ceremony attended by members of the church.[50][51]

All South Korean military bases were on lockdown after tests confirmed three soldiers to be positive for the virus.[50] Airlines cut connections and cultural schedules were canceled due to fears of further spread.[52][53] United States Forces Korea raised the alert level from low to moderate and cut off non-essential travel to and from USFK Daegu.[54] USFK Daegu's school facilities were closed and non-essential personnel were ordered to stay at home while any visitors going there were not allowed to enter.[54] USFK announced that the widow of a retired soldier who was in Daegu was diagnosed to be positive for the virus on 24 February.[55] Camp Humphreys enacted virus detection protocols, including temperature checks and raised the alert level to high.[56] On 26 February, an American soldier based at Camp Carroll was diagnosed to be positive and was quarantined away from bases via off-base housing unit[57] with contact tracing done that showed his movements to Camp Walker.[58]

As of 22 February, among 9,336 followers of the church, 1,261 reported symptoms.[59] At the time, 169 confirmed cases involved the same church and another 111 came from the Cheongdo Daenam Hospital.[60] 23 February saw another 123 cases with 75 being from Shincheonji[61] and 24 February saw 161 additional cases with 129 being from the same religious group. Over 27,000 people have been tested for the virus with 19,127 negative results.[62]

On 24 February, 15 countries imposed travel restrictions to and from South Korea.[63] It was reported that a senior health official overseeing the COVID-19 efforts in Daegu tested positive and was also a member of Shincheonji.[64][65] Within a few days, a petition to the nation's president urging for the disbandment of the church had over 750,000 signatures. Their headquarters in Gwacheon was raided by law enforcement and government officials said all 245,000 members of the religious group would be found and tested.[65]

On 28 February, over 2,000 confirmed cases were reported.[66]

March

On 2 March, there were over 4,200 confirmed cases.[67] With an additional 4,000 cases of COVID-19 within two weeks, and roughly 60% of the total infections nationwide having stemmed from the church, the Seoul city government asked prosecutors to press charges against the religious group's founder and senior members for murder, causing harm, and for violating the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act.[68] Interviews have occurred with all 230,000 members of the religious group and nearly 9,000 were said to be showing symptoms of the virus.[69] Due to the number of infections in the country, ninety-five countries have banned or limited entry for South Korean passport holders.[70] Testing is also conducted at drive-through testing sites where patients do not leave their vehicles, but are met by medical personnel in hazmat suits over several stations. The process is completed in a few minutes and results come in several days.[71]

On 8 March, KCDC in South Korea announced that 79.4% of confirmed COVID-19 cases were related to group infection. KCDC also announced that outbreak associated with Shincheonji Church totaled 4,482 infections, accounting for 62.8% of the total confirmed cases.[72][73]

13 March was the first time since the outbreak on 20 January in which the number of recoveries, 177, was larger than the number of those who newly tested positive, 110.[74][75][76] However, with the recent cluster of cases in the Seoul Capital Area, there are new fears that infections may rise sharply.[77]

The controversy about Shincheonji also continued and generated international interest. After the lawsuit started by the Mayor of Seoul, the police raided the church premises to check whether the list of members supplied by Shincheonji pursuant to a request by the authorities was, as the Mayor argued, not complete. The authorities checked the list seized during the raid with the one Shincheonji had supplied and concluded that discrepancies were minor.[78]

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) expressed concern that religious freedom rights of Shincheonji members may be violated in South Korea by "exaggerating the church's role in the outbreak," and stated that, "USCIRF has received reports of individuals encountering discrimination at work and spousal abuse because of their affiliation with the church."[79] USCIRF reported that South Korean "Vice Minister of Health Kim Kang-lip has publicly stated that the Shincheonji church has cooperated with authorities."[79] The Belgian NGO Human Rights Without Frontiers and CESNUR released a "White Paper" claiming that, although it did make "mistakes" in its management of the crisis, Shincheonji had also been discriminated because of its status as an unpopular group in South Korea.[80][81]

On 17 March, around 79 church devotees were infected with the virus after attending the River of Grace Community Church. The infections were claimed to have been caused by spraying salt-water into followers' mouths, under the belief that this would protect them from the virus.[82][83] Nearly 140 churches in Gyeonggi Province, which surrounds Seoul and is part of the Greater Seoul Area, will be closed if they do not implement preventive measures, including temperature checks, two-meter separation, and the wearing of masks.[84] As more churches are holding services despite a government order for social distancing, on 30 March, the controversial Manmin Central Church in Guro, Seoul became a cluster with 22 infections linked to a gathering in early March in which the group was preparing stock footage to use for online worship services. Other church clusters have appears in the cities of Suwon, Busan, Geochang, and Bucheon.[85]

April

As infection rates have risen outside Korea leading to increases of sick arriving in the country (476 of 9,661 cases were imported as of 30 March), the KCDC will be implementing stronger infectious disease control measures for travelers coming from overseas as of 1 April. Additionally, new self-quarantine measures for travelers coming from Europe or the United States will be in effect from the same day. For example, those showing symptoms but test negative, and those who are without symptoms and are staying short-term in Korea, need to quarantine for two weeks in a government provided facility.[86] Costs for the stay at the facility are the responsibility of the individual and total 100,000 won (US$81) per day.[87] A few days later, a Taiwanese woman was deported on 5 April for refusing to stay in a quarantine facility as she initially agreed and then later disagreed with paying for the cost of staying at the government designated facility, reportedly costing around 100,000 won per day.[88]

A total of 45 people are being investigated by the police for allegedly violating COVID-19 self-isolation. Under the revised anti-infectious disease law, violators can face up to a year in prison, a 10 million won fine, or in the case of foreign passport holders—deportation.[89]

Seeing the infodemic on COVID-19 information starting in China and spreading to Korea and the US, fake news researcher Cha Meeyoung of KAIST and the Institute for Basic Science, along with researchers from Ewha Womans University, started the multilingual Facts Before Rumors campaign to separate common claims seen online.[90][91][92][93]

A Canadian cast member with the touring The Phantom of the Opera stage play entered Korea on 12 March, participated for roughly two weeks, and tested positive 2 April. An American colleague tested positive on 4 April, which shut down production of the musical until 14 April while the venue could be disinfected and contacts of the staff, those staying in the same hotel, and over 8,000 people who recently attended were contacted by health authorities who told them to stay indoors and contact a testing centre if they develop symptoms.[94]

On 13 April, it was reported that at least 116 individuals who were infected and later cleared of the virus had again tested positive. The cause for this is under investigation but early speculation considered faulty tests, reactivation of the virus instead of re-infection, or remnants of the virus might remain yet not be harmful to the host or other individuals. The nation also stated their plans to send 600,000 testing kits to the United States and asked people to continue social distancing while hinting that a loosening of these regulations might come in the near future.[95] By 17 April, the KCDC stated that it knew of 163 patients who were said to have recovered, but again tested positive. The exact cause was not known but they stated several possibilities.[96]

Patient #31 continuously stayed in the hospital 58 days, as of 14 April. The single occupancy room she is in costs 400,000 KRW per day (roughly US$360) with a total hospital bill thus far north of 40 million won (roughly US$36,000). While she is the longest hospitalized COVID-19 patient in Korea, 4.9% of those infected have stayed in a hospital for more than 50 days. Additionally, another one thousand people have been quarantined for four weeks or more.[97]

After several days with new infections numbering in the single digits (18, 20, 22 April), the government announced it was going to start lifting restrictions starting with stores, restaurants, gyms, cram schools, bars, and religious services; which is notable as most of the nation's infections came from places of worship. In coming weeks, arboretums, forests and national parks will begin to open with social distancing still in place until at least early May. After seeing Korea successfully lower cases of infection, President Moon Jae-in has engaged in "coronavirus diplomacy" with leaders of other nations, part of which involved exporting test kits to more than 20 countries.[98] On 26 April, confirmed patient number 31 in Daegu was discharged after 67 days.[99]

May–June

Number of cases (blue) and number of deaths (red) on a logarithmic scale, and number of deaths in the past ten days (dotted black)

After a sustained period of new cases in the country numbering less than 20 a day, a new cluster emerged in central Seoul. A 29-year-old patient from Yongin was found to have visited at least five nightclubs in Itaewon during the late night hours of 1 May and the early morning hours of 2 May. After having gone to other places in Seoul and neighboring Gyeonggi and Gangwon provinces, he tested positive for COVID-19 and was admitted to a hospital in Suwon. His more than 1,300 contacts, several among them being difficult to identify and trace, were urged to self-isolate and have themselves tested for the virus.[100][101] Because of this incident, the Seoul city government ordered all clubs, bars, room salons, and other nightlife establishments in the city to close indefinitely.[102] As of 10 May, the number of cases in the cluster had increased to 54, and was expected to rise further because of the many potentially exposed individuals.[103] On 11 May, there were 79 cases linked with the clubs in Itaewon.[104] As multiple media outlets identified at least one of the bars as a gay bar, the LGBT community in Seoul feared an anti-gay backlash; social media users threatened to track and stop the "immoral acts" in some of the nightclubs.[105]

On 17 June 2020, reports surfaced of long-distance COVID-19 transmission within a restaurant in Jeonju, Korea. In a five-minute window, one infected individual was reported to have infected two other individuals sitting at 6.5 m (21 ft) and 4.8 m (16 ft) away. An air conditioner in the restaurant was measured to have a maximum airflow of 1 m/s (3.3 ft/s) and 1.2 m/s (3.9 ft/s) between the individuals. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency opened an investigation using CCTV footage and cell phone location data.[106]

Persistent local groups of infections in the greater Seoul area continued to be found in South Korea, which led to KCDC director Jeong Eun-kyeong saying in June that the country had entered the second wave of infections.[107] However, a WHO official disagreed with the assessment that the country was in a second wave.[108]

August

16 August saw the highest number of cases (297) since March. The Sarang Jeil Church, led by Reverend Jeon Kwang-hoon, has become a new centre of infections. The pastor has been accused of obstructing contact tracing and violating rules regarding self-isolation. Thousands of people attended protests in central Seoul on 15 August, raising new fears for infections.[109] Reverend Jeon has accused the government of "pour(ing) the virus on the church." He appeared at the anti-government rallies on 15 August, which were attended by over 10,000 people.[110] Authorities ordered 12 high-risk business categories including nightclubs, karaoke bars and buffet restaurants, but also museums, to cease operations in Seoul, Incheon and the neighbouring Gyeonggi province. Furthermore, authorities banned indoor gatherings of more than 50 people, and outdoor ones of more than 100.[111]

September

After new case numbers dropped, with closer to 100 cases per day, authorities eased some restrictions in the greater Seoul area on 13 September, introducing new rules for a two-week period. The new rules allowed franchise cafes and bakeries to have customers drink and eat inside, dining at restaurants after 9 p.m., and indoors gyms and after-school academics to reopen. The requirement for these facilities to impose distancing rules such as having visitors sit at least one seat apart from each other or wear masks continued to be in place.[112]

October

On 12 October, after new cases numbers dropped below 100 per day, authorities relaxed some more social distancing measures.[113]

November

Due to the infection rates climbing back to over nearly 300 a day, the government has increased the social distancing level to 1.5 m in the capital, to try to curb the coronavirus infections. Due to this, high-risk areas like bars, clubs, and religious facilities are only allowed to accommodate up to 30 percent of their maximum capacity. Schools are also limiting their population to two thirds, as a result. The government is urging students in study cafes, cram schools, and internet cafes to increase control measures, a result of the increase of the level.[114]

December

Since December, the rates have increased, as Korea faces the third wave of COVID-19 infections. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said there were 1,132 new coronavirus cases on 25 December, not too far off the highest record of 1,241 logged on Christmas Eve. South Korea has been struggling with a sudden spike in infections linked to hospitals, nursing homes, churches, prisons, and family gatherings during the holidays.[115] On 27 December, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency confirmed that a new strain of COVID entered the country through a family of three that travelled from the UK to South Korea.[116]

2021

President Moon Jae-in wearing a protective mask in March 2021

On 10 February 2021, South Korea granted its first approval of a COVID-19 vaccine to Oxford–AstraZeneca, allowing the two-shot regimen to be administered to all adults, including the elderly. The approval came with a warning, however, that consideration is needed when administering the vaccine to individuals over 65 years of age due to limited data from that demographic in clinical trials.[117][118]

On 14 April 2021, South Korea reported 731 new confirmed cases, the most since January 2021, authorities anticipated a possible fourth wave.[119] Also additional 250,000 doses of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines arrived the country.

By 22 April 2021, the country has 118,243 confirmed cases in total, with 1,812 deaths.[120]

On 19 July 2021, it is reported that 247 out of 301 crew members of the 34th contingent of the Cheonghae Unit on the Munmu the Great was tested positive for the covid-19. Two Korean Air Force KC-330 departed with 200 replacement members to transport the 301 entire crew members back to South Korea.[121] After returning to South Korea, it was revealed that 270 crew members tested positive.[122]

2022

On 24 January 2022, as the Omicron variant spreads, South Korea's daily new coronavirus infections reached 8,571, exceeding the previous high and fueling worries of another wave when tens of millions travel across the country for the upcoming Lunar New Year.[123]

In March, new infections totalled 10 million and deaths were 8,420. This reduced to 3.9 million in April, with 6,285 deaths recorded.[124]

Public information

The South Korean government has provided citizens with information in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese on how to not become infected and how to prevent spreading the disease. This included information on cough etiquette, when and how to wear a face mask, and the importance of physical distancing and staying at home.[125]

The South Korean government has also been sending daily emergency notifications detailing information on locations with reported infections, and other status updates related to the pandemic.[126]

Containment

In its efforts to fight and contain the virus, South Korea has combined testing with contact tracing.[127][128]

Infected South Koreans were required to go into isolation in government shelters. Their phones and credit card data were used to trace their prior movements and find their contacts. People who were determined to have been near the infected individual receive phone alerts with information about their prior movements.[129]

According to Chun Byung-Chul (epidemiologist at Korea University), high-risk patients who have underlying illnesses were prioritized for hospitalization. Patients with moderate symptoms were sent to "repurposed corporate training facilities and spaces provided by public institutions," where they received observation and medical support. Patients who recovered and tested negative twice were released. Close contacts and infected individuals with minimal symptoms who could measure their own temperatures and whose family members were free of any chronic disease were required to self-quarantine for two weeks. Local monitoring teams called the quarantined twice a day to make sure that they stayed where they were and to ask about symptoms.[130]

Those ordered to self-quarantine were required to download an app that alerted officials if the patient moved out of the quarantine. Violators were fined up to $2,500.[131]

Lifting of restrictions

There was no general lockdown of businesses in South Korea with supermarkets and other retailers remaining open. Kindergartens, schools, universities, cinemas, gyms were closed soon after the outbreak with schools and universities having online classes.[125]

As of 18 April 2020, South Korea detected only single-digit numbers of new cases a day. Pre-season baseball was scheduled to start 20 April, without fans in the stands, with the regular season to start in early May. It will be the second country in the world, after Taiwan,[132] to hold baseball games in 2020. Each player's temperature will be taken twice before a game. Players will be highly encouraged to wear masks in the clubhouse and in other places, except for in the dugout and on the field. Barehand high fives and handshakes will be prohibited. Umpires will wear masks.[133][134] If a player tests positive, that ballpark will not be used for two days, to make way for cleaning and allow time for the virus to die. League officials will then make a decision on whether the season can continue, based on how much contact that player had with other players.[133]

South Korea's professional soccer league, K-League, was the first major soccer league to resume play since the coronavirus pandemic started. There were restrictions on talking and spitting.[135]

On 20 May, schools began to reopen in the city of Incheon but immediately sent all students home after two students tested positive for coronavirus.[136] On 28 May, the Korean CDC reported 79 new cases (all but 10 at a distribution centre in Bucheon), and this led to hundreds of schools closing and 838 other schools cancelling plans to reopen. They had to instead continue with remote learning.[137]

In December 2021, tougher restrictions were reinstated amidst record numbers of infections and critically ill patients.[123]

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