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South Korea Braces for June COVID-19 Resurgence

Health authorities are urging older adults to take up free COVID-19 vaccinations offered through June

COVID-19 cases forecast to rise later this month in South Korea: Health authorities (File photo: Yonhap)
In this file photo, a notice asking patients to wear masks is seen at a hospital in downtown Seoul on Aug. 25, 2024, amid a resurgence of COVID-19. (Yonhap)

Overview

  • The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency forecasts a steady uptick in COVID-19 infections later this month as the summer vacation season approaches.
  • The number of active COVID-19 patients has held at around 100 for the past four weeks before the anticipated rise.
  • The free vaccination programme for people aged 65 and above and other high-risk groups runs through the end of June.
  • Only 47.5% of seniors have received a COVID-19 shot so far, leaving a substantial share of the elderly population vulnerable.
  • Officials cite variant-driven surges in Thailand and Taiwan as warning signs and are closely monitoring domestic trends.