Kim Boo-kyum says pandemic is at a ‘manageable level’ and sharp rise in cases should not be as feared as it once was

South Korea’s prime minister has called for calm after a record number of Covid-19 cases, amid warnings that the latest surge had yet to peak.

Kim Boo-kyum said serious cases and deaths were still at “manageable levels”, after health authorities reported 171,452 new infections on Wednesday, a sharp increase from the 99,573 cases a day earlier and the previous all-time high of 109,831.

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