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The updates on COVID-19 in Korea as of 12 June
  • Date2020-06-12 19:37
  • Update2020-06-12 19:37
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Updates on COVID-19 in Republic of Korea


12 June 2020



As of 0:00, 12 June 2020, the total number of confirmed cases is 12,003 (including 1,325 imported cases), of which 10,669 cases have been discharged from isolation. Newly confirmed cases are 56 in total.



[Table 1. Total reported/tested cases]

Period

(since 3 Jan)

Total

Tested positive (PCR)

Testing in progress

Tested negative (PCR)

Confirmed

Discharged from isolation

Under isolation

Deceased

As of 0:00

11 June (Thurs)

1,066,888

11,947

10,654

1,017

276

25,494

1,029,447

As of 0:00

12 June (Fri)

1,081,487

12,003

10,669

1,057

277

24,244

1,045,240

Difference

(+)14,599

(+)56

(+)15

(+)40

(+)1

(-)1,250

(+)15,793

 


[Table 2. Imported cases in Korea (as of 0:00, 12 June 2020)]

 

Total

Region/Country

Where confirmed

Nationality

China

Asia ex-China

Europe

Americas

Africa

Australia

Point of Entry

Community

Korean

Other

New

13

0

11

0

2

0

0

10

3

3

10

Total

1,325

19

260

476

561

8

1

568

757

1,138

187

(1.4%)

(19.6%)

(35.9%)

(42.3%)

(0.6%)

(0.1%)

(42.9%)

(57.1%)

(85.9%)

(14.1%)

* Figures may change based on findings from ongoing local epidemiological investigation efforts.

 

Of the 56 new cases, 13 were imported cases and 43 were locally transmitted cases.

  - Of the 13 imported cases, 2 are from America, 5 from Pakistan, 3 from the Philippines, 1 from Indonesia, 1 from Kazakhstan, 1 from Kuwait.

 

Related to the Coupang logistics center cluster in Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi Province, 1 additional case was confirmed. The new case was under self-quarantine. In total, 147* cases have been confirmed.

   * 83 workers of the logistics center; 64 contacts / Gyeonggi=67, Incheon=56, Seoul=24

 

Related to the newly planted churches in the Seoul Metropolitan Region, 1 additional case was confirmed. In total, 95* cases have been confirmed.

   *Related to church = 34; Contacts = 61 / Incheon = 49; Seoul = 27; Gyeonggi = 19

 

Related to Richway in Gwangak-gu, Seoul, 23 additional cases were confirmed. In total, 139* cases have been confirmed. Transmission is continuing and causing cluster outbreaks. Elderly cases (aged 65 or older) account for 44.6% (62/139) of this cluster.

 

Richway-related onward transmissions

Category

Location

Number of confirmed cases

Chinese Migrants Church Shelter

Seoul Guro-gu

8

Myeongseong Housing

Seoul Gangnam-gu

20

Principle School of English

Seoul Gangnam-gu

7

SJ Investment call center

Seoul Gangseo-gu

10

Jesus Vision Church

Seoul Geumcheon-gu

8

NBS Partners

Gyeonggi Seongnam-si

11

Church of God

Gyeonggi Seongnam-si

4

Jesus Malsseum Silcheon Church

Incheon Namdong-gu

9

Family, work, etc.

 

22

Total

 

99

 

Richway-related cases by age group

 

Ages 18 or below

Ages 19-39

Ages 40-64

Ages 65 or above

Total

n

3

15

59

62

139

%

2.2

10.8

42.4

44.6

100

 

Related to the sport facility in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, 1 additional case was confirmed. The new case was under self-quarantine. In total, 61* cases have been confirmed.

   *Related to the table tennis facility = 34; Related to Big Tree Church = 27

 

Related to KB Life Insurance TM Agency, 1 additional case was confirmed from testing before release from self-quarantine. In total, 14 cases have been confirmed.

 

Related to Happy Care Home in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province, 1 additional case was confirmed. The new case was a care worker and was confirmed from testing before release from quarantine. In total, 10* cases have been confirmed.

   *Care workers = 3; Residents = 6; Social worker = 1

 

1 case was confirmed on 11 June from Seongsim Day Care Center in Dobong-gu, Seoul City. On 12 June, 2 workers and 11 users were additionally confirmed. In total, 14* cases have been confirmed. Testing is underway for 88 people including contacts related to the care center. Other than additional 13 confirmed cases, 46 people have tested negative. Testing is in progress for the rest.

   *User = 12; Staff = 2

 

4 cases were confirmed from Nanum Domiciliary Care Center in Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi Province. Exposures have been placed in self-quarantine. Investigation on chains of transmission is underway.

 

1 case was confirmed from a middle school in Buk-gu, Daegu City. Investigation on the source of infection and screening testing for contacts is underway.

 

Despite the stronger measures in place until 14 June, chains of infection continue to spread in the Seoul Metropolitan Region.

 

  - In light of the current situation, Korea’s central and local governments have decided to extend the current measure (including gathering ban on high-risk facilities, suspension of operation of public facilities, etc.) until the situation in the Seoul Metropolitan Region improves.

 

  - The goal will be to stabilize the situation to a risk level prior to the Social Distancing campaign, including daily new case count below 10.

 

  - Measures such as gathering ban on after-school private academies, PC cafes, and high-risk facilities, suspension of operation of public facilities, limiting non-essential public events, and stronger infection prevention management will continue to be enforced.

 

  - Relevant ministries and municipalities together will strengthen enforcement of the rules in such facilities. One strike out policy will be applied to any significant violation.

 

With continued COVID-19 cluster transmissions occurring rapidly in the Seoul Metropolitan Region, KCDC urged people to take extra precautions during the weekend.

 

  - Recent major clusters have occurred in underground areas or other poorly ventilated enclosed spaces where respiratory droplet producing activities such as singing, eating, or sporting activities took place. Preventive measures like mask wearing and hand hygiene was not followed well.

 

  - Religious facilities are advised to cancel or postpone small group meetings that involve conversations, singing, or eating together, or switch them to non-face-to-face methods.

 

  - If on-site worship service is held, such facilities need to reduce the number of participants to ensure that participants keep proper distance from each other, check participants for fever and other symptoms, ensure hand washing and mask wearing, and make sure not to provide meals or engage in activities that release respiratory droplets in the air (such as singing, chanting, and shouting).

 

With the rise in the number of elderly cases, the number of patients with severe symptoms is also increasing. The elderly need to take particular precautions.

 

  - People who are 65 years old or older are advised not to visit enclosed spaces without windows or that are poorly ventilated.

 

  - If such an occasion is unavoidable, activities such as eating and singing should be refrained. Masks should be worn and frequent hand washing or sanitizing should be practiced.

 

  - KCDC advises elderly people to take good care of any chronic medical conditions they have. They are encouraged to utilize various means of consulting with healthcare professional regularly, including over-the-phone consultations. When visiting a clinic or hospital, a facemask should be worn.

 

  - Regular exercise is also important, including light home exercises and stretching as well as taking a walk regularly in places and times with less foot traffic outside.

 

As for high-risk community facilities such as convalescent hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, and long-term care facilities, if a resident or a worker shows any suspected symptoms such as respiratory symptoms or fever, the resident or worker should be tested immediately.

 

  - As a measure to prevent infections spreading to such facilities, 50% of the cost of testing for new inpatients or residents or care facilities is covered by the National Health Insurance. Active testing is encouraged for such facilities/people.

 

  - People who work at such facilities should not go to work if they have COVID-19 suspected symptoms, avoid public venues such as nightclubs, bars, singing rooms, and PC cafes, and refrain from attending social gatherings such as club meetings and religious small group gatherings.

 

Since COVID-19 outbreak can occur from any venue under crowded, confined, and close-contact environment, everyone is advised to avoid club meetings, religious small group meetings, and other gatherings taking place in poorly ventilated enclosed areas and to practice hand washing, mask wearing, and physical distancing (2 meters) in daily life.

 


[Table 4: Regional distribution and epidemiological links of the confirmed cases]

 

Region

Confirmed cases

Other major clusters

Total

Imported cases

Clusters

Other*

New cases

Sub-

total

Shin-

cheonji

Other clusters

Contacts of confirmed cases

Imported cases

Seoul

1,073

285

723

8

624

22

69

65

25

Nightclubs (139), Guro-gu call center (99), Richway (78), Manmin Central Church (41), Yangcheon table tennis club (35), SMR newly planted churches group (29), Dong-an Church-PC Cafe (28), Coupang (24), KB Life Insurance PM Service Agency (13), biblical language study meeting (6), KCCC (5), etc.

Busan

147

29

88

12

57

18

1

30

0

Onchun Church (39), Suyeong-gu Kindergarten (5), Itaewon clubs (4), etc.

Daegu

6,889

29

6,118

4,511

686

917

4

742

1

Second Mi-Ju Hospital (196), Hansarang Convalescent Hospital (124), Daesil Convalescent Hospital (101), Fatima Hospital (39), Nightclubs (2), etc.

Incheon

301

51

242

2

227

6

7

8

1

Coupang (56), Nightclubs (54), SMR newly planted churches group (48), Guro-gu call center (19), Richway (18), Gyeyang-gu real estate agency family (10), Jesus Malsseum Silcheon Church (5), Brothers in Yongin/Goyang (2), etc.

Gwangju

32

16

16

9

0

1

6

0

0

 

Daejeon

46

15

22

2

12

8

0

9

0

Korea Forest Engineer Institute (3), etc.

Ulsan

53

22

24

16

2

3

3

7

0

 

Sejong

47

4

42

1

38

3

0

1

0

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (31), gym facilities (8)

Gyeonggi

1,011

202

747

29

601

54

63

62

19

Grace River Church in Seongnam (67), Coupang (66), Nightclubs (59), Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital (50), Guro-gu call center-Bucheon SaengMyeongSu Church (50), Richway (39), Yangcheon table tennis club (24), Anyang-Gunpo pastors group (21), SMR newly planted churches group (18), Happy Care Home (10), biblical language study meeting (9), Defense Security Support Command (6), KCCC (6), etc.

Gangwon

59

16

36

17

19

0

0

7

0

Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital (10), Apartments in Wonju (4), Nightclubs (2), Richway (2), etc.

Chung-
buk

61

9

42

6

27

7

2

10

0

Goesan-gun Jangyeon-myeon (11), Itaewon clubs (9), Guro-gu call center (2), etc.

Chung-
nam

150

14

125

0

123

1

1

11

0

Gym facilities in Cheonan (103), research center in Seosan (8), Richway (2), etc.

Jeonbuk

21

10

6

1

5

0

0

5

0

Nightclubs (2)

Jeonnam

20

12

5

1

1

2

1

3

0

 

Gyeong-
buk

1,383

16

1,234

566

478

190

0

133

0

Cheongdo Daenam Hospital (119), Bonghwa Pureun Nursing Home (68), Gyeongsan Seo Convalescent Hospital (66), pilgrimage to Israel (41), Yecheon-gun (40), Gumi Elim Church (10), etc.

Gyeong-
nam

127

18

89

32

50

6

1

20

0

Geochang Church (10), Wings Tower (9), Geochang Woongyang-myeon (8), Nightclubs (2), etc.

Jeju

15

9

2

0

1

0

1

4

0

 

Airport

568

568

0

0

0

0

0

0

10

 

Total

12,003

1,325

9,561

5,213

2,951

1,238

159

1,117

56

 

( % )

(60.0)

(13.3)

(0.0)

(6.7)

(0.0)

(6.7)

(26.7)

* Not classified into a cluster or under investigation

The interim classification is based on the reporting location, which may change depending on further epidemiological investigation.



[Figure 3: Daily new confirmed cases by chain of transmission]


TOTAL

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Seoul City

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Incheon City

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Gyeonggi Province

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Daegu City

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Gyeongbuk Province

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[Table 5: Age distribution of severe cases]

 

5.30

5.31

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

6.5

6.6

6.7

6.8

6.9

6.10

6.11

6.12

Total

10

11

12

11

8

9

11

14

14

14

18

20

20

18

Severe

4

3

3

2

1

2

4

7

6

6

11

11

8

6

Very severe

6

8

9

9

7

7

7

7

8

8

7

9

12

12

Age group

Total

Severe

(

%

)

Very severe

(

%

)

Total

18

12

(

100.0

)

6

(

100.0

)

80 and above

4

0

(

0.0

)

4

(

33.3

)

70-79

4

2

(

33.3

)

2

(

16.7

)

60-69

4

1

(

16.7

)

3

(

25.0

)

50-59

5

3

(

50.0

)

2

(

16.7

)

40-49

1

0

(

0.0

)

1

(

8.3

)

30-39

0

0

(

0.0

)

0

(

0.0

)

20-29

0

0

(

0.0

)

0

(

0.0

)

10-19

0

0

(

0.0

)

0

(

0.0

)

0-9

0

0

(

0.0

)

0

(

0.0

)



[Figure 4: New cases (for last 2 weeks) by chain of transmission]

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