South Korea to No Longer Use Case Numbers to Make COVID Decisions

Studies have shown that vaccinated people are far less likely to be hospitalized. With Korea’s high vaccination rate it makes sense that case numbers should not be the metric to follow but hospitalizations and deaths instead:

Youngsters drink in a beer garden in Seoul’s new trendy hot spot of Euljiro on Monday.

Korea will gradually return to normal as planned even if infections rise to 10,000 a day, an official at the Ministry of Health and Welfare promised Monday. 

The number of daily COVID-19 cases has been rising again to around 2,000 a day since last week as Koreans threw caution to the wind ahead of the phased return to normal that started Monday.

But the government is determined to shift its focus from counting infections to severe cases and deaths because the vaccination rate has increased.

“The ratio of COVID patients between unvaccinated and fully vaccinated people is about 70 to 30. If this trend continues, the medical system will be capable of handling some 5,000 new cases a day,” Son Young-rae of the ministry said.

Chosun Ilbo

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setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

Only 18 months late! And far ahead of Democrat-controlled cities and states in the USA. Well-done Korea!

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