Go to main contents Go to main menus

News Room

contents area

detail content area

The updates on COVID-19 in Korea as of 13 August
  • Date2020-08-13 21:04
  • Update2020-08-13 21:04
  • DivisionDivision of Risk assessment and International cooperation
  • Tel043-719-7557

Updates on COVID-19 in Republic of Korea
13 August 2020


As of 0:00, 13 August 2020, the total number of confirmed cases is 14,770 (including 2,600 imported cases), of which 13,817 cases have been discharged from isolation. There are 47 new local cases, 9 new imported cases, and 0 new deaths.


Overall case and test status, as of 0:00, 13 August (cumulative since 3 January 2020)

 

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

12 August (Wed)

1,646,652

14,714

13,786

623

305

17,375

1,614,563

As of 0:00

13 August (Thurs)

1,654,898

14,770

13,817

648

305

17,798

1,622,330

Difference

(+)8,246

(+)56

(+)31

(+)25

-

(+)423

(+)7,767

 

* Based on case data reported to the KCDC

Figures subject to correction based on findings from epidemiological investigations

 

 

The current state* of major local clusters as of today (as of 12:00, 13 August) are as follows:

* The specific figures below may differ from the daily reported statistics (which are based on figures as of 0:00 today) or figures disclosed by local municipalities due to factors such as report timing and differences in the time period considered

 

Related to Euncheon Convalescent Hospital in Gwangak-gu, Seoul City, 2 additional cases (2 inpatients) were confirmed while in quarantine. In total, 8* cases have been confirmed.

* 7 August = 2 (index case and family member), August 8 = 1, 10 August = 1, 11 August = 2, 12 August = 2

 

Total

Related to Staff

Related to Patients

Caregiver

Family Member

Patient

Guardian

Yesterday’s total

6

1

1

2

2

Today’s total

8 (+2)

1

1

4 (+2)

2

 

Related to the Seoul regional Lotteria managerial staff meeting, 4 additional cases (3 meeting participants and 1 employee) were confirmed after testing 53 people, including workplace contacts and 19 meeting participants. In total, 11* cases have been confirmed.

* Seoul = 8, Gyeonggi = 3

 

Total

Meeting Participants

Coworkers

Yesterday’s total

7

6

1

Today’s total

11 (+4)

9 (+3)

2 (+1)

 

- Health authorities have compiled a list of venues and facilities that the confirmed cases visited. Visitors who visited the following venues and facilities during the probable exposure dates indicated below and are experiencing COVID-19 related symptoms should visit a screening clinic at a local public health center and get tested.


Venue

Probable exposure period

Lotteria at Gunja

6 August, 9 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria at Myeonmok Central

7 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria at Seoul Station

7 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria at Jonggak Station

8 August ~ 10 August

Lotteria at Sookmyung Women’s University Station

8 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria at Konkuk University Star City Mall

9 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria at Konkuk Univesity Station

9 August ~ 11 August

Lotteria no.2 at Sogong Station

9 August ~ 11 August

Gajang Mas-issneun Jogbal (Restaurant at Gwangjin-gu Neungdong-ro 36 Gil)

6 August

15:00 ~ 22:00

Neungdong Chicken Baeng-i Hof (Restaurant at Gwangjin-gu Neungdong-ro 36 Gil)

6 August 17:00 ~ 7 August 02:00

* Estimation of probable exposure period is based on confirmed cases’ work hours, visiting hours, and symptom onset date and is subject to change based on new findings from further epidemiological investigations.


Related to the Sarang Jaeil Church in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul City, contact tracing detected 4 additional cases (church members) that have been confirmed after the first confirmed case on 12 August. Investigation of contacts and chain of transmissions is underway. In total, 5* cases have been confirmed.

* 12 August = 2, 13 August = 3, 5 church members in total

 

Related to an office* in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul City, epidemiological investigation of the 3 additional cases found after the first confirmed case on 6 August revealed a link to the 3 family-related cases in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province. The cases have been re-classified as same cluster. 2 additional cases were confirmed. In total, 9** cases have been confirmed.

 

Total

Office

Family and Acquaintance

Yesterday’s total

7

4

3

Today’s total

9 (+2)

6 (+2)

3

* Shinil Utoville Officetel in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul City

** 6 August = 1, 10 August = 2, 11 August = 4, 12 August = 2 / Seoul = 5, Gyeonggi = 3, Gyeongnam = 1

 

Related to the Woori Jaeil Church in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, 9 additional cases (9 church members including 4 family members) were additionally confirmed after epidemiological investigation of 2 confirmed cases on 11 August and 1 confirmed case on 12 August. Investigation of chain of transmission and risk factors and testing of church members are underway. In total, 12* cases have been confirmed.

 

Related to Daeji High School and Jukjeon High School in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi Province, 3 additional cases (parents of Jukjeon High School student case and a student in another class) were confirmed while in quarantine. In total, 8* cases have been confirmed.

 

 

Total

Jukjeon High School

Daeji High School

Students

Family, etc.

Students

Family, etc.

Yesterday’s total

5

3

0

2

0

Today’s total

8 (+3)

4 (+1)

2 (+2)

2

0


Related to the Busan National Mechanical Technical High School in Haeundae-gu, Busan City, a second year student was confirmed on 12 August. Contact tracing has revealed 2 additional confirmed cases. In total, 3 cases have been confirmed. Investigation of chain of transmission and management of school-related contacts is underway.

 

Total

Students

Family and Acquaintance

Yesterday’s total

1

1

0

Today’s total

3(+2)

3(+2)

0

 

Seoul City sent out official letters requesting a city-wide pause on group gatherings on 11 August and 12 August to contain the COVID-19 spread in the city. Several organizations expressed intent to press on with gathering plans against the request. Consequently, Seoul City has issued an executive order prohibiting assembly on 13 August.

 

- To enforce the executive order, complaints will be filed against organizers and participants of rallies that take place during the ban. Indemnity claims will also be made if infections occur related to such a rally.

 

- KCDC requested the public to cooperate in COVID-19 prevention efforts by complying with the city’s executive order.

 

As of 0:00, 13 August, there were 9 imported cases, of which 3 were confirmed at the point of entry, and 6 were confirmed in the community while in mandatory self-quarantine after arrival. 4 were Korean nationals and 5 foreign nationals.

 

The (presumed) location of infection acquisition of the 9 new imported cases are: Americas (2) (US 2), Africa (1) (Algeria 1), and Asia excluding China (6) (Philippines 2, Iraq 2, Kyrgyzstan 1, Vietnam 1).

 

KCDC has supplied remdesivir, specially imported for COVID-19 treatment, to all 119 patients from 35 hospitals that have applied for the drug.

 

KCDC shared updates on the national project on domestic vaccine development.

 

3 core vaccines including 1 synthetic antigen vaccine and 2 DNA vaccines will receive focused support with the goal of completing development by the second half of 2021 to 2022.

 

- 1 DNA vaccine has been granted permission for Phase 1/2a of clinical trials on 11 June. 1 synthetic antigen vaccine and 1 DNA vaccine are undergoing nonclinical trials (toxicity and effectiveness evaluations through animal trials).

 

- All 3 vaccine candidates are expected to begin clinical trials by the end of 2020.

 

KCDC shared about reports of safety violations made through the Safety e-Report* Sinmungo mobile apps and website, operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.

* Reports related to COVID-19 guidelines can be made through the Sinmungo app (Android, iOS) or at www.safetyreport.go.kr

 

Recently reported incidents included:

 

- Lectures, singing, and snacking together at a youth summer camp, risk of transmission while taking group photos without wearing a mask

 

- Employees at restaurants, supermarkets, and publicly used facilities greeting customers without wearing a mask and risking COVID-19 transmission

 

Reports of not wearing a mask and COVID-19 prevention guideline infractions are constantly being reported. The importance of following guidelines was stressed once again.

 

- Mask wearing is an effective prevention tool that can protect yourself and others from the transmission of COVID-19.

 

- Mask wearing is essential in indoors settings where keeping a 2m distance from others is difficult, as well as in certain outdoors settings where keeping a 2m distance from others is impossible.

 

- When wearing a mask, completely cover your mouth and nose, refrain from touching the mask’s surface, and make sure to wash your hands before and after wearing a mask.

 

Also, the percentage of cases with unidentified chain of transmission has increased to 13.4% recently, raising concerns about silent transmissions occurring in the community during the current holiday season.

* Chain of transmission, last 2 weeks: 226 imported cases (45.1%), 140 local cluster cases (27.9%), 67 cases under investigation (13.4%), etc. (501 reported cases reported between 31 July 0:00 ~ 13 August 0:00)

 

- The public is asked to cancel outdoors activities or meetings when showing symptoms of COVID-19, and actively visit screening centers to get tested.

 

Thanks to the social distancing, handwashing, mask wearing, keeping infectious disease prevention guidelines, and a decrease in overseas travel due to COVID-19, cases of other infectious diseases including respiratory, waterborne, and foodborne infectious diseases have decreased compared to the prior year.

 

Major respiratory infectious diseases, compared to last year (reported cases until July 31, cumulative January July):

 

- Measles: 97% decrease (176 cases to 6 cases);
whooping cough: 62% decrease (278 cases to 107 cases);
scarlet fever: 62% decrease (4,989 cases to 1,918 cases)

 

- Varicella and mumps, which mainly occur among toddlers and elementary school students, have decreased by 57% (51,402 cases to 22,258 cases) and 36% (10,458 cases to 6,642 cases), respectively.

 

Major waterborne/foodborne infectious diseases, compared to last year (reported cases until July 31, cumulative January July):

 

- Shigellosis: 51% decrease (79 cases to 39 cases), typhoid: 16% decrease (76 cases to 64 cases), hepatitis a: 80% decrease (10,977 cases to 2,144 cases)

 

- The Ansan kindergarten outbreak has led to a 3.7 times increase of intestinal hemorrhagic E. coli infections (72 cases to 268 cases)

 

The public is again asked to keep prevention guidelines by washing hands, wearing a mask, and keeping a 2m distance to prevent infectious diseases in general.

 

- In order to prevent summertime waterborne and foodborne infectious diseases, only drink safe water that has been boiled or bottled, while only consuming food that has been thoroughly heated and cooked.

 

 

KCDC warned against heat diseases as heat wave alerts have come into effect today in most areas in Korea. To prevent heat diseases, the following guidelines were recommended:

 

During a heat wave, avoid going outdoors between 12:00 to 17:00 when the temperature is the highest, and when working in a hot environment, reduce activities during the daytime if possible.

 

- For those engaged in recovery work after the recent flood, hydrate often before working, try to work in pairs, and move to a shade to rest and drink water when feeling strange.

 

KCDC asked the public to refrain from small group gatherings and follow prevention guidelines, as outdoors activity and COVID-19 transmission risk increase during the holiday season.

 

Refrain from small group meetings, and visiting clubs, entertainment venues, karaokes, PC cafes, and publicly used facilities during the holiday season.

 

COVID-19 prevention guidelines for safe and relaxing summer holidays:

- 3 do’s:

Wear a mask when indoors

Minimize stay time in rest areas and restaurants

Maintain a 2m distance (1m minimum) from others

 

- 3 don’ts:

Do not go out if you feel sick, including when you have a fever or a cough

Do not visit closed, crowded, and close-contact settings (3C’s), such as PC cafes and karaokes

Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands

 


REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL LINKS OF CONFIRMED CASES

 

Region

Confirmed cases

Other major clusters

Total

Imported cases

Clusters

Other*

New cases

Sub-

total

Shin-

cheonji cluster

Other local clusters

Contacts of confirmed cases

Linked to imported cases

Seoul

1,735

362

1,065

8

986

71

113

195

26

 

Large clusters:

Nightclubs (277)

Richway (209)

Guro-gu call center (170)

Coupang fulfillment center (152)

Gwangju door-to-door sales (150)

Fitness/sport facility in Cheonan (122)

Newly planted churches group (119)

 

 

Recent clusters:

Gippeum 153 Church

Junimui Saem Church

Lotteria staff meeting

Bukyung Health High School

Daeji and Jukjeon High Schools

Euncheon Convalescent Hospital

Banseok Church

Busan Gamcheon Seaport

Seoul coffeehouse and restaurant

Songpa-gu social gathering

Songpa-gu Love Church

Cheongju foreigners

Gangnam-gu office (Yuhwan DnC)

Busan

193

43

99

12

75

12

28

23

2

Daegu

6,946

65

5,214

4,511

699

4

927

740

1

Incheon

389

81

284

2

274

8

10

14

0

Gwangju

218

35

175

9

160

6

1

7

2

Daejeon

167

20

103

2

101

0

26

18

0

Ulsan

61

26

24

16

4

4

8

3

1

Sejong

50

5

41

1

40

0

3

1

0

Gyeonggi

1,681

445

1,019

29

924

66

107

110

17

Gangwon

77

24

46

17

28

1

3

4

0

Chung-

buk

82

19

43

6

35

2

7

13

0

Chung-

nam

197

34

145

0

144

1

7

11

1

Jeonbuk

42

24

13

1

12

0

4

1

2

Jeonnam

42

24

13

1

10

2

3

2

0

Gyeong-

buk

1,411

37

1,051

566

485

0

193

130

0

Gyeong-

nam

167

55

85

32

51

2

14

13

1

Jeju

26

15

7

0

6

1

4

0

0

Ports of Entry

1,286

1,286

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

Total

14,770

2,600

9,427

5,213

4,034

180

1,458

1,285

56

(%)

(17.6)

(63.8)

(35.3)

(27.3)

(1.2)

(9.8)

(8.6)

* 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.


AGE DISTRIBUTION OF SEVERE CASES

 

7.31

8.1

8.2

8.3

8.4

8.5

8.6

8.7

8.8

8.9

8.10

8.11

8.12

8.13

Total

12

13

13

13

13

14

18

18

17

16

16

15

15

15

Severe

4

9

9

9

9

8

11

11

10

9

9

7

8

7

Very severe

8

4

4

4

4

6

7

7

7

7

7

8

7

8

 

Total

Severe

(

%

)

Very severe

(

%

)

Total

15

7

(

100

)

8

(

100

)

80 and above

2

2

(

28.6

)

0

(

0.0

)

70-79

5

1

(

14.3

)

4

(

50.0

)

60-69

5

1

(

14.3

)

4

(

50.0

)

50-59

2

2

(

28.6

)

0

(

0.0

)

40-49

1

1

(

14.3

)

0

(

0.0

)

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

)


IMPORTED CONFIRMED CASES

external_image


NEW CASES (LAST 2 WEEKS) BY CHAIN OF TRANSMISSION

external_image

This public work may be used under the terms of the public interest source + commercial use prohibition + nonrepudiation conditions This public work may be used under the terms of the public interest source + commercial use prohibition + nonrepudiation conditions
TOP