18,606 confirmed cases nationwide by 9pm… Almost twice as much as last Tuesday

Announced on the 6th, the number of confirmed cases is likely to be around 20,000… Gyeonggi 5,69, Seoul 4,770

As the COVID-19 epidemic returned to an increasing trend, more than 18,000 new cases were confirmed nationwide by 9 pm on the 5th.

According to each local government, including the Seoul Metropolitan Government, 18,606 people were confirmed with COVID-19 in 17 cities and provinces across the country from 00:00 to 9pm on the same day.

1,460 more than the previous day’s same time count (17,146).

It is the late 10,000 mark for two days in a row.

The COVID-19 epidemic, which had been on a decline since March, has recently turned to a rebound, and the number of diagnostic tests, which decreased on weekends, increased once more during the week, and the number of confirmed cases seems to have increased as well.

By 9 p.m. that day, the number of confirmed cases increased by 8,761 from the 28th of last month (9,845 people) a week ago, 1.9 times, and 1054 more than on the 21st of last month (8,552 people) two weeks ago, 2.2 times. recorded

As there is still time until midnight, when the counting ends, the number of new confirmed cases to be announced on the 6th is expected to record around 20,000.

The number of new confirmed cases for a week from the 29th of last month was 10,455 → 9,591 → 9,523 → 1713 → 153 → 6,253 → 18,147, an average of 18,147 1676 people.

This is an increase of 3,529 people from the previous week (6.22~28, 7,63 people).

As of 9 p.m. on the same day, there were 1453 (56.2%) new confirmed cases in the metropolitan area and 8,153 (43.8%) in non-metropolitan areas.

The number of confirmed cases by region: Gyeonggi 5,69, Seoul 4,770, Gyeongnam 1,66, Incheon 1,42, Gyeongbuk 994, Chungnam 656, Busan 614, Gangwon 596, Daegu 550, Ulsan 518 , Chungbuk 488, Jeonbuk 479, Jeonnam 459, Daejeon 453, Jeju 361, Gwangju 338, and Sejong 153.

/yunhap news

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