| Literature DB >> 36093123 |
Soo Lim1, Minji Sohn1.
Abstract
South Korea is a unique country in many aspects in terms of its strategy against the COVID-19 pandemic. From February 2020, the South Korean government adopted active epidemiological investigations, strict isolation of affected patients, and extensive public lockdowns, which were helpful in controlling spread until the end of 2021. This stable situation in South Korea has changed dramatically since the Omicron variant-reportedly less severe but more infective than the original strain-became dominant from January 2022. From mid-February to mid-April 2022, daily cases of COVID-19 in South Korea increased steeply, reaching > 600,000 cases/day: the highest incidence rate in the world at that time. Despite this rapid increase, the South Korean government has eased its preventive strategies progressively, based on the belief in the efficacy of >80% of vaccine coverage in the population. Now, in June 2022, the COVID-19 situation in South Korea is improving. The mortality rate is 0·13%: the lowest among the 30 countries with the highest case counts. High vaccine coverage rate (87·7%), the efficient healthcare system, and active co-operation between private sectors and the central government seem to have contributed to this. However, it should also be noted that the COVID-19 pandemic and its preventive measures have had a negative influence on cardiometabolic profiles in the country. Considering the likelihood of another novel variant of SARS-CoV-2 or new infectious disease emerging in the future, understanding the situation in South Korea and the strategies flexibly adopted by its government could be beneficial for many countries.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Cardiometabolic health; Mortality; Preventive measures; Public health; Quarantine; South Korea
Year: 2022 PMID: 36093123 PMCID: PMC9442269 DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac ISSN: 2666-6065
Figure 1COVID-19 cases, death, and vaccination rates in the USA, UK, Germany, France, Italy, and South Korea. (a) COVID-19 confirmed cases; (b) Death rates; (c) vaccination rates (≥ 1) in South Korea and worldwide, with death rates. The blue arrowed text boxes show the timeline in South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic. The red arrowed text boxes show the timeline of representative events outside South Korea at the same time. Data were retrieved from https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html and https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations on May 10, 2022. Detailed information on the preventive measures adopted in South Korea is available at http://ncov.mohw.go.kr/en.
Figure 2Percentage of people wearing masks for protection against COVID-19 in 28 countries. Data were retrieved in March 2020 (“Coronavirus: A Vast Scared Majority Around the World”; a translation from the Korean text). (https://www.gallup.co.kr/gallupdb/reportContent.asp?seqNo=1100).
Global cases and death counts in 15 countries with the highest case counts as of 12 May 2022.
| Country | Total confirmed cases | Total deaths | Fatality rate (%) | Percentage of population fully vaccinated | Population | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA | 84,032,416 | 1,025,992 | 1.22 | 66.18% | 334,607,037 |
| 2 | India | 43,116,600 | 524,181 | 1.22 | 61.74% | 1,405,198,953 |
| 3 | Brazil | 30,639,130 | 664,700 | 2.17 | 76.63% | 215,365,259 |
| 4 | France | 29,097,570 | 147,159 | 0.51 | 77.93% | 65,541,715 |
| 5 | Germany | 25,665,910 | 137,628 | 0.54 | 76.77% | 84,281,420 |
| 6 | UK | 22,159,615 | 176,708 | 0.80 | 72.91% | 68,548,221 |
| 7 | Russia | 18,245,394 | 377,359 | 2.07 | 50.43% | 146,050,656 |
| 8 | South Korea | 17,694,677 | 23,554 | 0.13 | 86.83% | 51,351,115 |
| 9 | Italy | 16,954,784 | 164,976 | 0.97 | 79.36% | 60,296,749 |
| 10 | Turkey | 15,050,227 | 98,878 | 0.66 | 62.36% | 86,024,294 |
| 11 | Spain | 12,058,888 | 105,123 | 0.87 | 86.46% | 46,788,405 |
| 12 | Vietnam | 10,690,471 | 43,063 | 0.40 | NA | 98,964,940 |
| 13 | Argentina | 9,101,319 | 128,729 | 1.41 | 81.64% | 45,965,910 |
| 14 | Japan | 8,217,978 | 29,935 | 0.36 | 80.55% | 125,757,594 |
| 15 | Netherlands | 8,065,852 | 22,292 | 0.28 | 72.23% | 17,205,274 |
Data were retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations#source-information-country-by-country on 1 May 2022.
Vaccination data as of 30 April.
Vaccination data as of 29 April.
Vaccination data as of 28 April.
Vaccination data as of 27 April.
^^Vaccination data as of 26 April.
Vaccination data as of 23 April. A person is considered fully vaccinated if they have received a single-dose vaccine or both doses of a two-dose vaccine. NA, not available.