Seoul: South Korea, one of the worst-affected countries in the coronavirus epidemic outside China, on Tuesday reported fewer than 150 new cases for the first time in two weeks.
A total of 131 infections were confirmed on Monday, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said. Three more people died, it added, taking the death toll to 54.
The rise in infections took its total to 7,513. Each morning, the south announces how many cases were diagnosed the previous day, and gives an update every afternoon with the current day's figures so far.
Monday's figure marked the fourth consecutive daily fall and was the lowest for a single day since late February. The South was the first country to report significant coronavirus numbers outside China, where the disease first emerged.
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