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    Summer wave spikes COVID-19 levels in South Korean sewage

    August 19, 2024
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    South Korea’s latest COVID-19 data reveals a significant spike in virus levels within wastewater amid an ongoing summer outbreak, officials reported. According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), the concentration of COVID-19 detected in sewage treatment facilities has seen a near doubling over the past week, a clear indicator of rising community transmission during peak vacation time.

    Summer wave spikes COVID-19 levels in South Korean sewage

    Data sourced from 84 wastewater plants nationwide shows the average viral load reaching 47,640 copies per milliliter in the second week of August, a steep climb from the 24,602 copies recorded just a week prior. This surge aligns with increased travel and gatherings typical of the summer season, which health officials believe are contributing to the spread.

    The KDCA, employing wastewater surveillance since April of the previous year, uses this data to gauge the prevalence of COVID-19 within communities effectively. This method has proven essential in preemptively identifying trends and potential spikes in infection rates without individual testing.

    Additionally, the number of hospital admissions due to COVID-19 complications has escalated concurrently. During the same period, new hospitalizations rose to 1,359 from 878 the previous week, stressing healthcare facilities and necessitating renewed calls for public vigilance.

    The rise in wastewater virus levels and hospitalizations paints a concerning picture of the current health landscape in South Korea as it battles this fresh wave. Health authorities continue to monitor these indicators closely, urging the public to adhere to safety measures and avoid complacency in face of the virus.

    KDCA officials highlight the importance of this wastewater surveillance project in understanding and reacting to dynamic changes in the pandemic’s pattern. As summer activities increase, the agency remains on high alert, ready to implement further measures should the need arise. The ongoing surveillance and data collection efforts by the KDCA are critical in guiding the public health response and ensuring that the resurgence in cases is managed promptly and effectively.

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