31st Coronavirus Victim in South Korea Identified in Daegu

The government is now saying to be ready for more unlinked coronavirus patients:

A notice at a public health center in Daegu, 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, informs people on Feb. 18, 2020, that the facility will be closed temporally for disinfection after the country’s 31st patient was checked by medical workers at the facility. (Yonhap)

South Korea’s public health authorities warned Tuesday that the country should prepare for more coronavirus infections not linked to known clusters as its latest confirmed cases are believed to be without links to other existing cases or to China and overseas countries.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said the country is entering a “new phase” with some confirmed cases not being linked to existing spreads or clusters, which means that those patients are judged to have contracted the COVID-19 virus without traveling abroad or coming into contact with other infected patients.

The public health agency admitted that it is still unclear how the three latest virus patients — the country’s 29th, 30th, and 31st — contracted the virus as they had not had contact with other confirmed patients or been abroad recently.

“The three patients’ infection routes are uncertain … and there is a chance of additional similar cases being found,” KCDC director Jung Eun-kyeong said in a press conference.

Yonhap

The latest person infected in Daegu had not been to China or had contact with anyone from there and still got infected. Last month she visited a hospital in Seoul and used public transportation which may explain how she was infected. If she became infected this way how many other people are infected that is not known yet?

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