Seoul: South Korea reported 574 more cases of Covid-19 as of midnight Wednesday compared to 24 hours ago, raising the total number of infections to 125,519.
The daily caseload was down from 676 in the previous day due to fewer virus tests on the Children’s Day.
The daily number of infections hovered in triple figures since Nov. 8 last year due to small cluster infections in Seoul and its surrounding Gyeonggi province as well as imported cases.
Of the new cases, 211 were Seoul residents and 142 were people residing in Gyeonggi province.
Twelve cases were imported from overseas, lifting the combined figure to 8,464, the Xinhua news agency reported.
Four more deaths were confirmed, leaving the death toll at 1,851. The total fatality rate stood at 1.47 per cent.
A total of 547 more patients were discharged from quarantine after making full recovery, pulling up the combined number to 115,491. The total recovery rate was 92.01 per cent.
The country has tested more than 9.01 million people, among whom 8,808,418 tested negative for the virus and 77,055 are being checked.
Since the mass vaccination was launched on February 26, the country has administered Covid-19 vaccines to a total of 3,560,324 people with 323,505 fully vaccinated.
Malaysia reported 3,744 new Covid-19 infections, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday, bringing the national total to 424,376.
Health Ministry Director-General Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a press statement that seven of the new cases are imported, with 3,737 being local transmissions.
Another 17 more deaths have been reported, bringing the death toll to 1,591, the Xinhua news agency reported.
Some 2,304 patients have been released after recovery, bringing the total number of cured and discharged to 389,846 or 91.9 per cent of all cases. Of the remaining 32,939 active cases, 328 are being held in intensive care and 185 of those are in need of assisted breathing.
Defense Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who coordinates the implementation of Covid-19 restrictions in the country, said in a statement that Kuala Lumpur would come under a movement control order from May 7-20 following the spike in new cases.
While most economic sectors will be unaffected, dine-in at restaurants will not be allowed and gatherings and social events will be prohibited.
Areas in several states as well as the whole state of Kelantan have seen restrictions tightened to slow the spread of the virus.