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Crematoria, Funeral Homes Overwhelmed in South Korea as COVID Cases Top 10 Million

Crematoria, Funeral Homes Overwhelmed in South Korea as COVID Cases Top 10 Million
March 20, 2022 - Seoul, South Korea: South Korean people's wait in a long line to receive Covid-19 tests at a makeshift testing facility in Seoul, South Korea on March 20, 2022. (Photo by Lee Young-ho/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

Wednesday, 23 March 2022 01:05 AM EDT

South Korea's total coronavirus infections topped 10 million, or nearly 20% of its population, authorities said on Wednesday, as surging severe cases and deaths increasingly put a strain on crematories and funeral homes nationwide.

The country has been battling a record COVID-19 wave driven by the highly infectious Omicron variant even as it largely scrapped its once aggressive tracing and quarantine efforts and eased social distancing curbs.

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 490,881 cases for Tuesday, the second highest daily tally after it peaked at 621,205 on March 16. The total caseload rose to 10,427,247, with 13,432 deaths, up 291 a day before.

The country's infection and death rates are still far below those recorded elsewhere, as almost 87% of its 52 million residents are fully vaccinated and 63% have received booster shots.

But the death toll nearly doubled in just about six weeks, with daily fatalities peaking at 429 last Friday, fueling demand for funeral arrangements.

The government on Monday instructed the 60 crematories nationwide to operate for longer hours to burn up to seven bodies from five, and the 1,136 funeral parlors capable of storing some 8,700 bodies to expand their facilities.

"We've discussed ways to reinforce the crematories to reduce public inconvenience," health ministry official Son Young-rae said. "Crematories' capacity is increasing ... but there are still regional differences."

Authorities have already boosted the combined daily cremation capacity from about 1,000 to 1,400 per day starting last week. But a large backlog of bodies and a long wait continued to be reported in the densely populated greater Seoul area, Son said.

Health ministry data showed that the 28 crematories in Seoul city were operating at 114.2% capacity as of Monday, while the ratio stood at about 83% in other regions such as Sejong and Jeju.

Crematories will be temporarily allowed to receive reservations from outside their regions, which is currently banned by some local governments, to ease the pileup, Son said.

The number of critically ill patients has been hovering above 1,000 over the past two weeks, but it could go up to 2,000 in early April, another health ministry official Park Hyang said.

Around 64.4% of the intensive care unit beds are occupied as of Wednesday, compared with some 59% two weeks earlier.

"The medical system is under substantial pressure, though it is still operated within a manageable range," Park told a briefing on Wednesday.

"We would focus more on high risk groups going forward, and make constant checks to ensure that there is no blind spot."

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South Korea's total coronavirus infections topped 10 million, or nearly 20% of its population, authorities said on Wednesday, as surging severe cases and deaths increasingly put a strain on crematories and funeral homes nationwide. The country has been battling a record...
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