NSTworld: A total of 114 infections were confirmed Wednesday, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said, taking the South's total to 7,869. SouthKorea coronavirus covid19
Around 100 people linked to a call centre in the city have tested positive for the virus in recent days.
So far, nearly 90 percent of South Korea's cases have been in the southern city of Daegu and the neighbouring North Gyeongsang province. A total of 114 infections were confirmed Wednesday, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, taking the South's total to 7,869.Each morning the South announces how many cases were diagnosed the previous day, and Wednesday's figure is well below the 500-600 increases the country was confirming in early March.
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