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Covid clusters rising at Seoul's educational facilities

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Seoul, Dec 27

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Covid-19 clusters have been on the rise at educational facilities in Seoul, the city government said on Monday.

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The Seoul government said as many as 270 children tested positive for the virus last week as parts of infection clusters traced to daycare centres, kindergartens and other educational facilities, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The number of Covid-19 infections traced to an English language academy in the southern ward of Gwanak reached 76 from December 19-25, while similar clusters at two daycare centres in Dongjak Ward and Yeongdeungpo Ward reported infections of 58 and 28, respectively.

Last week’s 270 infections from educational facility clusters marked a threefold increase from 90 such infections during the preceding week, the government noted.

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Seoul also reported 152 Covid-19 cases related to multi-use facilities, 142 patients related to hospitals and nursing facilities, 78 patients related to companies and 34 patients related to religious facilities last week, it added.

The government said the capital’s infection reproduction index has remained below 1 since December 19 and the average daily number of confirmed Covid-19 cases was 2,258.6 last week, down from 2,684 in the preceding week. IANS

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