At least 15 cases of the virus have been confirmed in Shulan, China, while in Seoul, South Korea, 35 new cases were linked to nightclubs.
"The first wave has not ended and had a break to start another pandemic," Jung Eun-Kyeong, director-general of South Korea's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told NBC News during a briefing Monday.
Still, she said, the medical community is continuing preparations for a second wave of the virus in autumn or winter by reserving enough equipment and encouraging social distancing and other preventive measures. Bars and clubs have been temporarily closed in Seoul in response to the new outbreak, which has been traced to one confirmed patient who visited a slew of establishments. People who had visited bars in the popular nightclub district Itaewon have been asked to self-isolate for 14 days, regardless of whether they show symptoms, and to be tested.
"It's not over until it's over. While keeping enhanced alertness until the end, we must never lower our guard regarding epidemic prevention," he said at a briefing Sunday. Across the country, 35 new cases were reported Monday, bringing the total since the beginning of the outbreak to 10,909. Of those patients, 9,632 have recovered. The death toll has remained steady at 256 since Friday.Stella Kim is an NBC News freelance producer based in Seoul.
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