Africa Map

African Press Agency

African Press Agency Logo
   

 Home
 Country Profile
 Useful Links
 Contact us

S korea/JapanBack
[Published: Friday February 21 2020]

 South Korea reports sharp increase in Coronavirus

 
SEOUL 21 Feb (ANA) - South Korea has stepped up measures to contain the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, as confirmed infections rose sharply for a second day.
 
Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said it was now an emergency situation as 100 new cases had been reported.
 
The southern cities of Daegu and Cheongdo have been declared "special care zones". The streets of Daegu are now largely abandoned.
 
All military bases are in lockdown after three soldiers tested positive.
 
About 9,000 members of a religious group were told to self quarantine, after the sect was identified as a coronavirus hotbed.
 
The authorities suspect the current outbreak in South Korea originated in Cheongdo, pointing out that a large number of sect followers attended a funeral of the founder's brother from 31 January to 2 February.
 
On Thursday, 53 new cases were reported. South Korea now has a total of 204 cases making it the largest cluster outside mainland China and the cruise ship docked off Japan.
 
Earlier this week, the country's first death from the virus was confirmed in Cheongdo.
 
The man was a long-term patient at a hospital, where alongside him another 15 patients have also tested positive.
 
The new virus, which originated last year in Hubei province in China, causes a respiratory disease called Covid-19.
 
From the 100 new cases reported on Friday, 86 were in Daegu, a city 300km (186 miles) south-east of the capital Seoul, and nearly all of those were from a cluster involving the religious sect.
 
Reacting to the quickly deteriorating situation, the government promised swift measures to prevent further spread of the virus.
 
"It is urgent to find people who have contacted infected people and cure patients," PM Chung said, according to news agency Yonhap.
 
He said the government was readying resources like sickbeds, medical equipment and health workers and warned the virus was now spreading locally.
 
"The government has so far focused on curbing infections coming from outside the country. From now on, the government will further prioritise preventing the virus from spreading locally."(ANA)
FA/ANA/21 February 2020------
 

North South News website

Advertise banner

News icon South Africa/Crypto
News icon Nigeria/Inflation up
News icon Senegal/Economy
News icon Chad/Elections
News icon Zambia/Drought
News icon Germany/Israel
News icon Africa/Millionaires
News icon Nigeria/Revenues
News icon Togo/Constitution
News icon Kenya/Carbon Credits

AFRICAN PRESS AGENCY Copyright © 2005 - 2007